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Holistic Farming
"Improving Our Lot" - Planned Holistic Grazing, for starters..
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<blockquote data-quote="som farmer" data-source="post: 7276292" data-attributes="member: 86168"><p>we have a quarry hole, on the top field, dig a bit stone for tracks, and when it was legal, put some things in there. Local horse man, asked me to dump some round bale hay, full of thistles, anyway, cash job, so dumped them in hole, and lit a match, fine, but as dense black smoke plumed straight up, i remembered our contractor had put some tractor tyres in there. It would be fair to say, excellent views from up there. Fire brigade turned up, lights and siren, other engines ready if needed, there isn't much between that hill, and the Bristol channel, bearing in mind, we are near wincanton, 15 miles away, street and glastonbury, were ringing up in numbers, furthest call was 40 miles away. Luckily, I hadn't broken any rules, and local fire brigade, enjoyed taking the p, also enjoyed lying down, and rolling down the steep hill. Left me rather red faced, but careful about bonfires since.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="som farmer, post: 7276292, member: 86168"] we have a quarry hole, on the top field, dig a bit stone for tracks, and when it was legal, put some things in there. Local horse man, asked me to dump some round bale hay, full of thistles, anyway, cash job, so dumped them in hole, and lit a match, fine, but as dense black smoke plumed straight up, i remembered our contractor had put some tractor tyres in there. It would be fair to say, excellent views from up there. Fire brigade turned up, lights and siren, other engines ready if needed, there isn't much between that hill, and the Bristol channel, bearing in mind, we are near wincanton, 15 miles away, street and glastonbury, were ringing up in numbers, furthest call was 40 miles away. Luckily, I hadn't broken any rules, and local fire brigade, enjoyed taking the p, also enjoyed lying down, and rolling down the steep hill. Left me rather red faced, but careful about bonfires since. [/QUOTE]
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