“If I was a dairy farmer I would”......

bigrigg150

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As an agricultural contractor working on mainly dairy farms doing the usual chopping grass, spreading slurry etc etc me and the lads/my old man are guilty of saying well if I was a dairy farmer I’d do this and I’d do that, bla bla bla.......but as a farmer have you ever said “well if I was a contractor I do this or I’d offer such a service” etc etc ?? Appreciate any replies ??
 

corkman2013

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Location
co.cork
As an agricultural contractor working on mainly dairy farms doing the usual chopping grass, spreading slurry etc etc me and the lads/my old man are guilty of saying well if I was a dairy farmer I’d do this and I’d do that, bla bla bla.......but as a farmer have you ever said “well if I was a contractor I do this or I’d offer such a service” etc etc ?? Appreciate any replies [emoji106][emoji106]
Invoice without delay
 

bigrigg150

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It’s easy to lean on the gatepost and say if I were doing that I’d do it like this.... would I listen to those people... probably not.
Couldn’t agree more but I just thought maybe someone would have a niche idea I’d never thought of........ a farmer once said to me “what if you offered a feeding up service” ...... probably wouldn’t work but every now and again a crazy idea can be a good one.
 
As an agricultural contractor working on mainly dairy farms doing the usual chopping grass, spreading slurry etc etc me and the lads/my old man are guilty of saying well if I was a dairy farmer I’d do this and I’d do that, bla bla bla.......but as a farmer have you ever said “well if I was a contractor I do this or I’d offer such a service” etc etc ?? Appreciate any replies ??
If I was a contractor, I'd get rid of the Deere's and replace them with Case IH and Valtra's...???
As a dairy farmer, I just want to head to the hills and tell everyone to feck off!!!???
 

le bon paysan

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Livestock Farmer
Location
Limousin, France
Maybe particularly in this area, but I often think if I were a contractor I would trim cattle feet.
(Based on the fact you can’t get it done or if you find someone it’s incredibly expensive)
Delphine is brilliant and comparable to UK prices. Proper crush that's built into the transit and tips flat so all 4 feet at waist height. Needs 3 phase. She's been here and let me know if you want her number.
Edit, I used to do my own, got a trimming crush , but back and hips mean I have to get the professionals.
 

Agrivator

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Cleaning up after the mess made by ring feeders.
Spread on nearest land.
Power harrow or similar.
Sow patching mixture.
Roll.
Send very modest bill.
 

Mc115reed

Member
Livestock Farmer
As an agricultural contractor working on mainly dairy farms doing the usual chopping grass, spreading slurry etc etc me and the lads/my old man are guilty of saying well if I was a dairy farmer I’d do this and I’d do that, bla bla bla.......but as a farmer have you ever said “well if I was a contractor I do this or I’d offer such a service” etc etc ?? Appreciate any replies [emoji106][emoji106]

I do the same haha must be all the riding round different farms seeing different setups/ what works and what doesn’t work...

If I was a dairy farmer I would actually stir my slurry lagoon up fully the day before the contractor arrived to pump my slurry... make sure the stirrer tractor was full of diesel with a few spare shear bolts on the cab floor... open all the gates on the way to the fields they’re spreading and go round the day after they’ve been closing all the gates ?
 

Spencer

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Location
North West
Couldn’t agree more but I just thought maybe someone would have a niche idea I’d never thought of........ a farmer once said to me “what if you offered a feeding up service” ...... probably wouldn’t work but every now and again a crazy idea can be a good one.
If someone had a genuine niche idea..., they’d probably be better off not posting it on a public forum....
 

Jackov Altraids

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Livestock Farmer
Location
Devon
It’s easy to lean on the gatepost and say if I were doing that I’d do it like this.... would I listen to those people... probably not.

Often, when out with friends, conversation will briefly be on the affairs of a friend who isn't present. Not in a bitchy or critical mood, it is often questioned why they don't do things slightly differently.
If there are good ideas, I try to remember to pass them on and often ask what might be said about me in my absence, but haven't ever been told of anything yet!
Given the privileged position of seeing many similar farmers, farming similar areas, you should be offering an advisory service....... you will have a good idea of what actually works well by looking in the sheds and knowing how quick they can pay!
 

czechmate

Member
Mixed Farmer
Delphine is brilliant and comparable to UK prices. Proper crush that's built into the transit and tips flat so all 4 feet at waist height. Needs 3 phase. She's been here and let me know if you want her number.
Edit, I used to do my own, got a trimming crush , but back and hips mean I have to get the professionals.


Yes I would be interested in her number rog (y)
Yes, we do some of our own but I hate it and wouldn’t say I’m any good at it:(

Don’t know if you recall the famous bull the doctor bought, Taboleigh(?), well most of our herd is descended from him...
And he had rubbish feet
 
I do the same haha must be all the riding round different farms seeing different setups/ what works and what doesn’t work...

If I was a dairy farmer I would actually stir my slurry lagoon up fully the day before the contractor arrived to pump my slurry... make sure the stirrer tractor was full of diesel with a few spare shear bolts on the cab floor... open all the gates on the way to the fields they’re spreading and go round the day after they’ve been closing all the gates ?
Do you like late nights or are you a mind reader considering I’ve been rang at 10.30 pm to tell me the lads will be with me first thing in the morning ???
 

Mc115reed

Member
Livestock Farmer
Do you like late nights or are you a mind reader considering I’ve been rang at 10.30 pm to tell me the lads will be with me first thing in the morning [emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]

[emoji23][emoji23][emoji23] we tend to give farmers 3/4 days notice with slurry sometimes isn’t always possible but we try to in the hope they stir the lagoon up and are actually ready haha never see many stirrers on before we’ve started pumping though ??‍♂️[emoji85]
 

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