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  1. 3rdgenerationdairyman

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    It's up to themselves where they buy from. If farmers won't consume there own brand of produce why expect others 2 ?
  2. 3rdgenerationdairyman

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    If you supply dale farm dose it not make sens to buy dale farm produce or vice versa. I certainly do anyway
  3. 3rdgenerationdairyman

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    Good grass will do more than you think you can achieve with any other crop on a cost perspective belive me wee have the t-shirts here. Although wee still grow wheat and barley were working for the straw tbh
  4. 3rdgenerationdairyman

    Northern Ireland Milk Price Tracker

    That sounds about right omex would be more popular on crops I think ?
  5. 3rdgenerationdairyman

    Northern Ireland Milk Price Tracker

    My point was granular fertiliser needs rain to get washed in were as liquid would work right away
  6. 3rdgenerationdairyman

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    I'm not saying it's for everyone but just an idea. if you had to buy setup for working with it would probably would be false economy. Have seen guys mixing granular urea DIY style unsure what the outcome would be.
  7. 3rdgenerationdairyman

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    Is the idea not to use ordinary fan nozzles on sprayer to get 100% n uptake via the leaf rather than being locked up in soil ?
  8. 3rdgenerationdairyman

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    Im not sure if it would I know people do use it but I don't know enough about it to say what it's like
  9. 3rdgenerationdairyman

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    Is can not more volatile to scorching sunlight? Liquid urea would be the job I think ??
  10. 3rdgenerationdairyman

    Northern Ireland Milk Price Tracker

    I seen plenty of years your first cut was in by this stage.
  11. 3rdgenerationdairyman

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    Ground far to wet here, baled 30acres on Thursday past and getting the remaining bales in on Friday was dirty
  12. 3rdgenerationdairyman

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    Not much barley on winter stuff in September
  13. 3rdgenerationdairyman

    Northern Ireland Milk Price Tracker

    I had sheep on must just of got slurry and fertiliser on at the right times this year..
  14. 3rdgenerationdairyman

    Northern Ireland Milk Price Tracker

    I know it could change well before then weel see
  15. 3rdgenerationdairyman

    Northern Ireland Milk Price Tracker

    Grass very bulky now have a fair idea what it will be like by the end of May
  16. 3rdgenerationdairyman

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    What's the thots on silage next week might chance abit for the baler but forecast for next 14 days not great 😕
  17. 3rdgenerationdairyman

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    Michael mcgirr comes to you and uses your tractor
  18. 3rdgenerationdairyman

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    50 gone here from August.. no test is accurate a few (old) lady's with no lumps who showed no lumps turned out rotten in the abattoir good cows with lumps at the test showed no tb in abattoir so no one knows blood test takes more cows as its more sensitive. They blood and skin on the same day
  19. 3rdgenerationdairyman

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    What's the cost of the hole setup roughly?
  20. 3rdgenerationdairyman

    Northern Ireland Milk Price Tracker

    Must look into it if apply for licence now how long dose it take
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