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Clive Bailye, a Peter Hepworth for the modern times!
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<blockquote data-quote="nick..." data-source="post: 7389563" data-attributes="member: 365"><p>I’ve re read all the old arable farming mags with Peter Hepworth columns in the last couple of years and I’ve really enjoyed them.he was growing 4 ton plus in the 70s mixing huge quantity’s of slurry into the soil and using the glencoe or a rabe plough.he loved his RPD amazone drill and his feet tractors.the Gladys mentioned above spent ages figuring weeds from the crops and I’m sure I remember him digging hedge bottoms too.i could have posted some articles but gave a couple hundred old copies of the magasine away just before Christmas.he was a man ahead of his time.l over his articles as I did Oliver walstons at the time.</p><p>nick...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nick..., post: 7389563, member: 365"] I’ve re read all the old arable farming mags with Peter Hepworth columns in the last couple of years and I’ve really enjoyed them.he was growing 4 ton plus in the 70s mixing huge quantity’s of slurry into the soil and using the glencoe or a rabe plough.he loved his RPD amazone drill and his feet tractors.the Gladys mentioned above spent ages figuring weeds from the crops and I’m sure I remember him digging hedge bottoms too.i could have posted some articles but gave a couple hundred old copies of the magasine away just before Christmas.he was a man ahead of his time.l over his articles as I did Oliver walstons at the time. nick... [/QUOTE]
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