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<blockquote data-quote="som farmer" data-source="post: 8128857" data-attributes="member: 86168"><p>[ATTACH=full]1034804[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]1034805[/ATTACH]</p><p>started mowing yesterday, f###ing bearing went, spent 2 hours ringing around to find one, no-one has one, 24 hr wait, found a good 2nd hand one, 20 miles away. That included 4 kuhn main dealers. With rain tuesday/wed, want to get it off ! Alternative mower - 5.00 pm</p><p>suppose something we have to get used to.</p><p>1st, sheep on till end jan, 25 units N</p><p>2nd sheep out 13 march, slurry and 40 N, and cut last oct.</p><p>From yield, and colour, it must be getting N from somewhere, because its not from the bag.</p><p>the first pic, is from our grazing platform, should have been over it once, we just have so much grass, simply can't get around the acres, 31 acres, out of the platform, in total, we put a bit more, aside for grazing, as not so much fert, was going on !</p><p> What l can't quite understand, we have some of the highest yields, of grass, l can remember, over 30/40 yrs, with less than half of the normal fert. Really would like to know, thinking of the money we can/have saved. The only reason, l can think of, is N from clover, which some say, it cannot be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="som farmer, post: 8128857, member: 86168"] [ATTACH type="full"]1034804[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full"]1034805[/ATTACH] started mowing yesterday, f###ing bearing went, spent 2 hours ringing around to find one, no-one has one, 24 hr wait, found a good 2nd hand one, 20 miles away. That included 4 kuhn main dealers. With rain tuesday/wed, want to get it off ! Alternative mower - 5.00 pm suppose something we have to get used to. 1st, sheep on till end jan, 25 units N 2nd sheep out 13 march, slurry and 40 N, and cut last oct. From yield, and colour, it must be getting N from somewhere, because its not from the bag. the first pic, is from our grazing platform, should have been over it once, we just have so much grass, simply can't get around the acres, 31 acres, out of the platform, in total, we put a bit more, aside for grazing, as not so much fert, was going on ! What l can't quite understand, we have some of the highest yields, of grass, l can remember, over 30/40 yrs, with less than half of the normal fert. Really would like to know, thinking of the money we can/have saved. The only reason, l can think of, is N from clover, which some say, it cannot be. [/QUOTE]
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