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Regenerative Agriculture and Direct Drilling
Holistic Farming
"Improving Our Lot" - Planned Holistic Grazing, for starters..
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<blockquote data-quote="som farmer" data-source="post: 7506665" data-attributes="member: 86168"><p>just had a 'do', got told there was a dog in with the cows, straight up, 1 family, 1 dog on lead, asked them etc, definitely not their dog. Told them dogs should be on a lead, no, we have the right to exercise our dog, it's a footpath, not a dog path, asked about worming etc. Just extra hassle, and not a lot we can do.</p><p> [USER=49890]@newbie_farmer[/USER] , footpaths, small fields and sheep, can be a noxious combination, good advice would be, walk away now, probably the owner likes your thinking, less than finding some mug to keep it tidy, having had 'problems' before you.</p><p> On the other hand, could be absolutely fine, perhaps a good idea would be to 'inspect' path, if well used...........if not, might be worth a punt. Think carefully before saying yes, or trial?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="som farmer, post: 7506665, member: 86168"] just had a 'do', got told there was a dog in with the cows, straight up, 1 family, 1 dog on lead, asked them etc, definitely not their dog. Told them dogs should be on a lead, no, we have the right to exercise our dog, it's a footpath, not a dog path, asked about worming etc. Just extra hassle, and not a lot we can do. [USER=49890]@newbie_farmer[/USER] , footpaths, small fields and sheep, can be a noxious combination, good advice would be, walk away now, probably the owner likes your thinking, less than finding some mug to keep it tidy, having had 'problems' before you. On the other hand, could be absolutely fine, perhaps a good idea would be to 'inspect' path, if well used...........if not, might be worth a punt. Think carefully before saying yes, or trial? [/QUOTE]
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