Silage depleted, slurry bunged and ground conditions Can only be described as horrific. Where is the get out on this one?
2 blowing dry days and you wouldn't know the place. Just when those 2 days come is another question.
Silage depleted, slurry bunged and ground conditions Can only be described as horrific. Where is the get out on this one?
I sold approx 400t of decent quality silage at £34 per tonne if that’s of any help to you. They collected it at that.Anyone hear any prices of what good pit silage is making?
I know you're right , however it's been a long run from July last year , it wears you down . I won't be in this position another year .2 blowing dry days and you wouldn't know the place. Just when those 2 days come is another question.
What will you do differently to prevent it?I know you're right , however it's been a long run from July last year , it wears you down . I won't be in this position another year .
East down and parts of Antrim to get another good soak tonight. We’ve had 44mm since Sunday morning and supposed to get another inch tonight. It’ll hopefully dry up shortly.
Reducing numbers and increasing my off farm work.What will you do differently to prevent it?
Every day since juneDo yous ever look out in the morning and wonder how much more rain can there actually be??
Every day since june
Most days, I also wonder where it all goes to. No wonder there is flooding in strange placesDo yous ever look out in the morning and wonder how much more rain can there actually be??
Going to change the wheels on the tractor in the morning and go at it hereMuch fert out yet? Contemplating trying a bit tomorrow if its not heavy rain-am I mad?
To what-tracks?Going to change the wheels on the tractor in the morning and go at it here
There’s 650’s on her, we’ve a set of 1050’s we use for sowingTo what-tracks?
Much fert out yet? Contemplating trying a bit tomorrow if its not heavy rain-am I mad?