We had a bad do with it it hutches that were on a hardcore base it was our first year and could t afford concrete so we rolled a silage sheet out and bedded the hutches on top of that, hard work when we mucked out but it saved us mentally and saved a lot of calves, before that it started in...
So I rang them and spoke to a really nice and polite lass working from home and she spoke to someone in a different team and her answer of that other team was that the payment window ran from the 1st of December until the end of June and although they try to pay in a quick fashion they don’t...
Good morning we have got an old Ben Nevis grader with the weather been damp the rubber rollers that spin the eggs round on the loader table have started putting two black rubber lines on the eggs, any ideas how to stop this? I’ve had them all off and cleaned them and it’s no better any ideas?
The question is do yea tree actually have “customers” or are they in fact the customer???? If they locked all that milk in last time at 29ppl and sold it on the spot for 50ppl not bad going is it
So what would actually happen if everyone did stand together and close the gates on the tanker? How long would it take until the liquid product ran out on the shelves and the supermarkets/dairy’s would think o sh!t!
Evening all just wondering what’s best to supplement some beef stirks 3-6 month old now aiming to sell them in September so just wanting the summer to get them looking their best. There outside grazing there currently getting a 16% all purpose nut just seeing what others thoughts are?
I left the blades out and just picked it up, I noticed any grass on the feed fence I ran over or bruised they ate last so I had the telehandler boom right out and just nudged it into them once they were full it worked really well and it may well work better than grazing here!!
I ran out of silage this time and the ground was to wet to turn out so I zero grazed with my front mower and wagon I went in an morning and at night it took half an hour a load tipped out at the feed passage and just kept pushing it up with the grab it got me out of the sh!t for 4 weeks
If you’re picking up with a wagon and mowing with a straight mower 100% ted it out!! The grass will be laid the same way as the blades are on the wagon so it will just pass straight through them without even touching it
Morning all I have a wheat crop that’s failed so I’m going to rip it out and re seed, we burn out in a dry time so I struggle for grazing ground, this field doesn’t dry out as it’s two miles away and different ground. I want to re seed with a seed that if I need to I can zero graze, if I don’t...
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