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Salopian_Will
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New limits to SFI.
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It is the impact on the tenanted sector I was most concerned about. And I include the Contract Farming sector within that, as that is...
Monday at 5:39 PM
Salopian_Will
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New limits to SFI.
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Agreed. A lot of drains we still rely on were put in following the repeal of the Corn Laws in the 1860, with the aid of government...
Monday at 4:40 PM
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New limits to SFI.
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Hallelujah common sense has prevailed.
Monday at 4:08 PM
Salopian_Will
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New limits to SFI.
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Agree with you. Farming is cyclical, always has been. Can’t have it both ways at first signs of trouble.
Monday at 4:07 PM
Salopian_Will
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What % of winter crops not planted or destroyed
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Am I glad to see that. Stop this nonsense of agents and 'farm consultants' trying to do us out of farming.
Monday at 12:39 PM
Salopian_Will
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Spring drilling
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Did 20 ha of spring beans last night on our lightest land. Could have done with a bit more drying but it was having it come what may...
Saturday at 1:12 PM
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River Wye Pollution
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I would disagree that chicken sheds are agri business any more than any other farm that is bigger than the one you have. Certainly some...
Saturday at 1:07 PM
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Winter cover crops on heavy land... what a disaster
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I have some heavy land cover crops destroyed in Jan/feb. Best benefit I’ve seen is the amount of bird life in them. Enough cover for...
Mar 18, 2024
Salopian_Will
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Recording hedges
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There is a healthy hedgerows App. While it looks perfect for the job the terms state that the information will be held by the People's...
Mar 15, 2024
Salopian_Will
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Fertilizing winter cereal
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The problem is they are becoming increasingly obsolete as more tractors have air brakes, which these do not fit around. I have some big...
Mar 15, 2024
Salopian_Will
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Land registry Title terminology
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It is a clause that prevents one selling without the beneficiary of the overage confirming that the terms have been complied with. It is...
Mar 14, 2024
Salopian_Will
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Ripped off by HRN Tractors / Agritrac Exports Ltd (Stuart Barclay) - Aberdeenshire
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It's a 10 year old tractor and the faults listed won't take alot of sorting out/tidying up. If you don't go and see it you have to...
Mar 11, 2024
Salopian_Will
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Power harrow combination.
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Mar 10, 2024
Salopian_Will
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What % of winter crops not planted or destroyed
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I think it’ll be better than the apps say. Just a bit of mizzle but could do with some sun to get the ground drying. Will force some...
Mar 10, 2024
Salopian_Will
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Poultry, pollution and The River Wye
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It is a lot more nuanced than the article makes out and to make our it is entirely poultry farming is wrong. You have a lot of potatoes...
Mar 8, 2024
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