61/2 inches would be more practical to do and just as well be that depth for cereals.Yes dairy farmer I meant[emoji23] so it would be possible then but difficult?
61/2 inches would be more practical to do and just as well be that depth for cereals.Yes dairy farmer I meant[emoji23] so it would be possible then but difficult?
61/2 inches would be more practical to do and just as well be that depth for cereals.
Your the man I need!
Where in the world are you?
Northern Ireland, too far for you[emoji24] I’d put you up for the weekend....
Plenty of ploughmen, far better than me, on your side of the water.
What part of Northern Ireland are you in?Northern Ireland, too far for you[emoji24] I’d put you up for the weekend....
What part of Northern Ireland are you in?
Too far for me. There's bound to be someone near you who can plough 6 inch deep. Even modern boards will work at that depth as long as the furrow width is no more than 14 inch. If you want it ploughed at 4 inch deep you'd be better buying a plough and doing it yourselfArmagh
Too far for me. There's bound to be someone near you who can plough 6 inch deep. Even modern boards will work at that depth as long as the furrow width is no more than 14 inch. If you want it ploughed at 4 inch deep you'd be better buying a plough and doing it yourself