In the interest of balance,a very large part portion of what is in my above ground is rain water. The difference is I can't dump that into a water course. NI water are permitted. The sewage plant at Clonoe which is discharging daily in the news article, I know it's location. It's probably less...
Just want to say,if you have an outside pit you need to side sheet. I never did it before until last year and the difference is amazing. Moore concrete put me in new panels and told me to sheet them the first year to let them cure. I have virtually no waste. I don't use cling film. I always put...
It is unbelievable... I never got it. Money came out of my account 19/3. Have messaged them via eBay four times. First reply said delivery delayed until 28/3. Next three messages got no replies. Would rather have saw than the money.
I agree with you. After the summer of '17 I cut back stock. I never wanted to have sleepless nights like I had in spring '18 wondering where I'd get the next load of silage. I have two bays of silage today.
BUT regarding slurry. With reduced stock I have seven months storage. My cows went in to...
To make it thin I need to add water!!!
It'll be a day or two before there's a tractor on ground around here. Above ground full and touching the bottom of the slats today. Where do you go?
No, if you read the article you'll see that it may be dribble bar related. Bringing dried slurry back in with the silage as dribble bar leaves it in thick lines. Yet dribble bars are sold to us as being the bee's knees and wasps nipples.
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