Are you a Livestock Farmer?

Chris F

Staff
Moderator
Location
Hammerwich
Since you are reading this in the livestock section, most likely yes!

Just a warning for all the arable farmers, we are running Virtual Cereals 2020 show this week.

If you don't want to receive alerts for the show then please go into Account Details and tick the Livestock option. This will not stop you viewing the stands and seminars, it just means they won't be added to your header and alert system automatically.

https://thefarmingforum.co.uk/index.php?account/account-details

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Chris F

Staff
Moderator
Location
Hammerwich
Bloody hell @Chris F, that's forward thinking at it's best..................



.......................still, I guess it'll save you getting your ear bent by all us miserable bu66ers on here next week :playful:

The same note went up prior to the grassland show, but in the cropping section. Still had a few moan, we do try and offer something for everyone though.
 

Chris F

Staff
Moderator
Location
Hammerwich
You wait until the whole forum colour scheme changes to bright yellow or something for two days.....! :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:

Cereals theme is live in that section. Would love some feedback if you have a moment. It’s not such a change as grassland was. We have kept all the text and links dark.

 
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neilo

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
Montgomeryshire
How do you get the livestock or mixed farmer or whatever banner bit up on your thingy below member ?

......and is it possible to have multiple banners @Chris F ? I don’t identify myself as a ‘mixed’ farmer, but as both a sheep farmer and arable farmer. In the interests of an inclusive forum in these enlightened times, I think I should be allowed to have two banners (along with the associated points obviously), even if they are coloured like a rainbow.
 

yellowbelly

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
N.Lincs
How do you get the livestock or mixed farmer or whatever banner bit up on your thingy below member ?
Click on 'Bury the Trash'..................next door but one to where your 'alerts' come up.
Then click on 'Bury the Trash'........on the thing that comes up.
You should now have a giant 'Bury the Trash......at the bottom of this it says "Latest activity/Postings/About...............click on 'about'..........and the fill that lot in ....................................................I think :scratchhead:
 

Bury the Trash

Member
Mixed Farmer
Click on 'Bury the Trash'..................next door but one to where your 'alerts' come up.
Then click on 'Bury the Trash'........on the thing that comes up.
You should now have a giant 'Bury the Trash......at the bottom of this it says "Latest activity/Postings/About...............click on 'about'..........and the fill that lot in ....................................................I think :scratchhead:
Thought I had done all the boxes ticked bit including ' mixed up farmer' :sneaky:but nothings happened yet :cautious:


Edit Oh yes it has it's now come up....there must be a delay in the system, probably needs a bigger pipe :unsure::ROFLMAO:
 

Chris F

Staff
Moderator
Location
Hammerwich
......and is it possible to have multiple banners @Chris F ? I don’t identify myself as a ‘mixed’ farmer, but as both a sheep farmer and arable farmer. In the interests of an inclusive forum in these enlightened times, I think I should be allowed to have two banners (along with the associated points obviously), even if they are coloured like a rainbow.

No, you can only show one. Unfortunately. This is also a bit where you could add Sheep and the crops you grow. But that's not used so far.
 

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