Skintagain
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Anything shut up looks fantastic in fact as good as ever but grazing grass dare I say could do with a drop of rain.
No offence intended only jealous!git
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Big dairy next to royal cornwall selling 1st cut and maizeAnyone know of any clamp silage near to mid Cornwall for sale? Or within a reasonable distance to haul here.
No busy as combines start to roll soon!Anyone making hay next week?
Make hay whilst the sun shinesAnyone making hay next week?
You need grass before you can make hay. We going to try and make some this year, 20 years since we last did any.Pulled the old haybob out from the back of the shed yesterday.Make hay whilst the sun shines
Heard scrap had gone upPulled the old haybob out from the back of the shed yesterday.
Down to sheppys for 2 new tyres and it will be ready for action.Heard scrap had gone up
You can not make good hay this early.Anyone making hay next week?
cut some for my neighbour on Monday ,will bale tonight or tomorrow, field needed for wedding car park.Lovely hay but not heavy crop as no fertAnyone making hay next week?
Anyone know of any clamp silage near to mid Cornwall for sale? Or within a reasonable distance to haul here.
Where was that to? Luckily i found some very close to home. So all sorted.Sale this week a clamp of maize silage approx 300 tonnes made £10,400, ( and it had to be all moved within 24 hours of the sale )
Where was that to? Luckily i found some very close to home. So all sorted.
I thought you were going to say you had seen a combine rolingSB is out in ear at 11” tall
Not surprised , got a mate in Devon who seen sb from the road and you can see the dirt between the rows , will never amount to much nowSB is out in ear at 11” tall