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Any reports from Builth ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Ysgythan" data-source="post: 5532526" data-attributes="member: 8724"><p>OK, our farm is too wet to even contemplate this so it escaped my attention, but that’s still spending money on something that isn’t grass to keeping up stocking rates.</p><p></p><p>I have some sympathy for the argument that you are self employed, so whatever it costs you may as well fill your day doing something constructive. What I don’t get though is that this fair enough when it comes to moving electric fences, but not for other types of management, like putting clik on lambs, dosing, shearing etc. (Not having a go at you personally [USER=348]@neilo[/USER] it’s a general point)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ysgythan, post: 5532526, member: 8724"] OK, our farm is too wet to even contemplate this so it escaped my attention, but that’s still spending money on something that isn’t grass to keeping up stocking rates. I have some sympathy for the argument that you are self employed, so whatever it costs you may as well fill your day doing something constructive. What I don’t get though is that this fair enough when it comes to moving electric fences, but not for other types of management, like putting clik on lambs, dosing, shearing etc. (Not having a go at you personally [USER=348]@neilo[/USER] it’s a general point) [/QUOTE]
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