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<blockquote data-quote="CollCrofter" data-source="post: 1867550" data-attributes="member: 22158"><p>Hi all,</p><p>My names John-Allan MacRae (33) and own a 2,000 acre farm on the Isle of Coll on the west coast of Scotland. We run about 30 suckler cows and 300 cross cheviot ewes but are looking to expand soon.</p><p>Current yoke is a 12 plate 5455 but waiting on delivery on a 5613 in the next few days, so looking forward to that. Don't really know what else to say?! Not enjoying this weather at the moment.. It's usually into February that the farm turns into a bog, but we're almost there and we haven't even started throwing silage out yet.. Might put the beasts in the shed if this weather stays up. We are usually quite wet and windy but normally it's still very mild due to the Gulf Stream but she's cold this year.. Hand Mits are on the quad early!</p><p></p><p>Looking forward to contributing/harassing folk for their thoughts and advice!!</p><p></p><p>Cheers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CollCrofter, post: 1867550, member: 22158"] Hi all, My names John-Allan MacRae (33) and own a 2,000 acre farm on the Isle of Coll on the west coast of Scotland. We run about 30 suckler cows and 300 cross cheviot ewes but are looking to expand soon. Current yoke is a 12 plate 5455 but waiting on delivery on a 5613 in the next few days, so looking forward to that. Don't really know what else to say?! Not enjoying this weather at the moment.. It's usually into February that the farm turns into a bog, but we're almost there and we haven't even started throwing silage out yet.. Might put the beasts in the shed if this weather stays up. We are usually quite wet and windy but normally it's still very mild due to the Gulf Stream but she's cold this year.. Hand Mits are on the quad early! Looking forward to contributing/harassing folk for their thoughts and advice!! Cheers [/QUOTE]
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