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The English Grey Partridge?
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<blockquote data-quote="turbo" data-source="post: 6300380" data-attributes="member: 45"><p>I have no problem believing that your numbers have increased but I just cannot see it’s because of covercrops as I have previously explained,your changes to your cropping will of made a difference as they host different types of food at different times of the year. The bit that really gets my back up is saying packham has a point with thinking like mine, I have plenty of wildlife on my farm but just because I don’t knell at the no till alter I am a bad farmer!,god knows what you would think if I told you I am mostly min till,run John Deere’s and a vaderstad drill and am a proud member of the Nfu!Jumping to conclusion is what packham and his followers do and I thought you were better than that</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="turbo, post: 6300380, member: 45"] I have no problem believing that your numbers have increased but I just cannot see it’s because of covercrops as I have previously explained,your changes to your cropping will of made a difference as they host different types of food at different times of the year. The bit that really gets my back up is saying packham has a point with thinking like mine, I have plenty of wildlife on my farm but just because I don’t knell at the no till alter I am a bad farmer!,god knows what you would think if I told you I am mostly min till,run John Deere’s and a vaderstad drill and am a proud member of the Nfu!Jumping to conclusion is what packham and his followers do and I thought you were better than that [/QUOTE]
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