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Shocking waste of a hard earned product..not a dairy farmer myself but can't understand why this is allowed to happen in this day and age,surely its time to say enough is enough?
Just wondering if anyone has any contacts in the cheshire area,want to remove my grain bins etc to use building for something else,either someone who wants the bins or who could remove it all at a reasonable cost
Drills: Other -
Category: Drills Manufacturer: Other Price: £700 Condition: Used
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Fiona seed drill,just sown 100 acres,3m,electric tramlining with marker,v good condition
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I am just trying to get planning permission for 7 extra caravan pitches after already having a caravan club certified location(5),the councils ecologist has said we are going to need to do a newt survey because there is a pit next to the proposed pitches,this has slowed the whole process to a...
My agronomist is suggesting I use Microgranule fertiliser down the spout when drilling maize as opposed to dap.local contractor has the kit to apply it but said he doesn't get many requests for it,is it Not all its made out to be?
Im Just developing a small caravan certified location on the farm,nearly all set up now,have bought everything through the farm and claimed the vat back,i am going to have to charge vat on top of pitch fee per night(£15)which is obviously going to substantially cut the amount raised through the...
Keep looking at our maize,have one field where the cobs are no where near yellow in colour yet,grains not even started filling out,how are others getting on?
Thinking of trying a different agronomist,been with existing one for years and think its time to shake things up a bit,I have one who keeps calling at the farm,young and v keen,and has cheaper spray recommendations also works for a much bigger company so thinking of giving him a try,thinking of...
Evidence that 2015 is set to be a strong year for winter barley keeps coming, as Nottinghamshire foreman for J.S. Peake & Sons, Alastair Baseley, has seen yields peak at 11.8t/ha so far this harvest.
Check out Farmers Weekly's Harvest Live 2015 page for more regular updates.
High yielding...
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