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Cutting the Wrong Field
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<blockquote data-quote="robs1" data-source="post: 7659989" data-attributes="member: 1290"><p>Cut the wrong field once was only three acres instead of the course acre one next to it, and sprayed the wrong field for thistles once, only partly my fault as the farmer and agronomist both agreed they wanted me to spray field by name, the problem was the farmer called one field that name the agronomist called the next door field that name. </p><p>Lad I knew many years rolled a new grass ley about a month before it should have been cut instead of the next field, I believe his parentage was questioned by the farmet</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="robs1, post: 7659989, member: 1290"] Cut the wrong field once was only three acres instead of the course acre one next to it, and sprayed the wrong field for thistles once, only partly my fault as the farmer and agronomist both agreed they wanted me to spray field by name, the problem was the farmer called one field that name the agronomist called the next door field that name. Lad I knew many years rolled a new grass ley about a month before it should have been cut instead of the next field, I believe his parentage was questioned by the farmet [/QUOTE]
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