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principal skinner's latest activity
principal skinner
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Washing out fert spinners
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Gets washed at the end of the job, finished at midnight on Monday and back out 0700 Tuesday, bugger washing the spreader for seven hours
Yesterday at 7:51 PM
principal skinner
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urea spreading date cut off fast approaching
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So long as you are going to drill it in the next ten days/fortnight get it on, will be fine
Yesterday at 11:28 AM
principal skinner
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Fertilizing winter cereal
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build biomass early imo, especially on lighter soils - regardless of how you establish crops
Yesterday at 9:34 AM
principal skinner
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Blackgrass nearly heading
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Er I think 4lt/ha of glyphosate has a reasonable chance of drawing this thread to a close.
Yesterday at 7:52 AM
principal skinner
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Isabel spring oats
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Third year growing them. Not failed to make milling yet, stand and yield well, around 6t/ha average. Don’t knock them about with pgr’s.
Yesterday at 7:40 AM
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What should the replacement for SFI look like?
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10% area compulsory environmental £20/t added to all cereals sale price £50/t added to pulses Grassland, I don’t know!
Tuesday at 6:27 PM
principal skinner
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Many people not rolling cereals this year?
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Err, Atlantis Friday, rolled Sunday! See what happens…………
Tuesday at 7:24 AM
principal skinner
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Many people not rolling cereals this year?
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Rolled 30ha Jan sown wheat this afternoon
Sunday at 10:53 PM
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Farmers earn more from YouTube than their crops
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🙄🤦🏼♀️😳 Olly blogs top downing with quad , surely better With an old pigtail or similar , to open it up
Sunday at 10:48 PM
principal skinner
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Red Tractor Officially Scrap The GFC
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red tractor may have backed down over GFC due to pressure but it seems reading what others have posted we have either directly or...
Sunday at 9:24 PM
principal skinner
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Red Tractor Officially Scrap The GFC
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How on earth the NFU ever agreed to allow Red Tractor to police the use of urea is beyond me. Oh yes I remember, all on the same train...
Sunday at 6:07 PM
principal skinner
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Red Tractor Officially Scrap The GFC
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People like him are the problem, heading up the big estates, licking whichever arsehole needs licking and no skin in the game. Wish he...
Saturday at 7:19 PM
principal skinner
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Spring drilling
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60ha oats on chalk wed/thurs, rolled today. Sorry, not sorry.
Friday at 10:32 PM
principal skinner
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Red Tractor Officially Scrap The GFC
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This exactly. Six figure salary every year no doubt, whether biblical rain or drought.
Friday at 10:28 PM
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Blenky is just an agent with no skin in the game, that’s why he wants to get on the gravy train jobs
Friday at 10:27 PM
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