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- Northern Ireland
In some form, probably. But probably less money, with more diverted to improving the habitat for badgers etc.
Death by a thousand cuts, as they would say.
Death by a thousand cuts, as they would say.
I didn't comment on the 27.5p, it was more about if we should rely on a consultant that says their clients lost money 6 years out of ten.So let's say breakeven price for the last 3 years has been 26.5ppl, would you be happy to settle for 27.5ppl for the next 3 years? Would 1ppl be sufficient margin to cover your reinvestment and a 'profit' at the end of 6 years?
Moscha swivel spoutI've heard theres a spread plate approx cost £400 which complies with the nitrate regulations. It increases the droplet sizes some how. Anyone got a pic or information as it ticks the box on price compared to a db at 9500
Doesn't qualify. Who's selling db at 9500?I've heard theres a spread plate approx cost £400 which complies with the nitrate regulations. It increases the droplet sizes some how. Anyone got a pic or information as it ticks the box on price compared to a db at 9500
I've heard theres a spread plate approx cost £400 which complies with the nitrate regulations. It increases the droplet sizes some how. Anyone got a pic or information as it ticks the box on price compared to a db at 9500
Doesn't qualify. Who's selling db at 9500?
On the department's screen there was a red x over that fancy spread plate unless I'm mistaken.I asked the boy selling them at lamma if they qualified, got 5 minutes of wind and still none the wiser.
Definitely not. You need a diet feeder and a Fendt to pull it.Can I feed maize to milkers without a diet feeder?
Yes , best done with a bucket of . Throw out the maize first in the morning and when its gone put out the silage . The cows will root to get at any maize thats underneath . Dont forget to feed high protien nuts in the parlour to get the benefit of the maize .Can I feed maize to milkers without a diet feeder?
Think it's time to take the remaining players off the pitch
48mm in 24 hours. I have honestly not seen the roads worse than today.