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FG2 sheep netting fencing on Mid tier stewardship
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<blockquote data-quote="Bury the Trash" data-source="post: 7988686" data-attributes="member: 12099"><p>yes naturally over time that's why the digger rebuilds them . they aren't as timeless as stone walls.</p><p>Even when i left school the youngster could ve been taught by the older chaps how to cast up a bank (by mostly still by hand in them days ) and steep down a hedge, i was anyway, you have to build 'batter' in the bank ,an angle to stop it falling out ,coulds be a bit shallower angle than in that pic tbh, dry weather after doing it doesnt help thats why winter is best because it will be generally wet then any grass turves will establish grow and hold it all together until the shrubs grow out and help in that way also.</p><p>so with that in mind best thing is to leave long ish grass next to the hedge for the digger to use for success.</p><p>but the fact is In reality A lot of the banks are going /have gone though as i would say that most re wire fenced but not on grant jobs the banks are not rebuilt as it costs far more obviously .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bury the Trash, post: 7988686, member: 12099"] yes naturally over time that's why the digger rebuilds them . they aren't as timeless as stone walls. Even when i left school the youngster could ve been taught by the older chaps how to cast up a bank (by mostly still by hand in them days ) and steep down a hedge, i was anyway, you have to build 'batter' in the bank ,an angle to stop it falling out ,coulds be a bit shallower angle than in that pic tbh, dry weather after doing it doesnt help thats why winter is best because it will be generally wet then any grass turves will establish grow and hold it all together until the shrubs grow out and help in that way also. so with that in mind best thing is to leave long ish grass next to the hedge for the digger to use for success. but the fact is In reality A lot of the banks are going /have gone though as i would say that most re wire fenced but not on grant jobs the banks are not rebuilt as it costs far more obviously . [/QUOTE]
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