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<blockquote data-quote="fermerboy" data-source="post: 2258208" data-attributes="member: 190"><p>The Irvines (limousin) farm about 4 miles up the road from here. We were on the same estate as them till we bought.</p><p>They keep good Limousins and do well with them.</p><p>I did wonder for a minute if the calving was being "built up" for the camera, but it did seem real when they were at it.</p><p>Drummuir isn't really a grain area, most folk have some barley in the rotation to renew grass Leys, provide some feed and straw and sell any surplus. I would just about guarantee that grain was undersown, that would be the most common way of establishing grass here abouts.</p><p></p><p>I thought all the farms have come over very well and as said it's nice to see some realism farming.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fermerboy, post: 2258208, member: 190"] The Irvines (limousin) farm about 4 miles up the road from here. We were on the same estate as them till we bought. They keep good Limousins and do well with them. I did wonder for a minute if the calving was being "built up" for the camera, but it did seem real when they were at it. Drummuir isn't really a grain area, most folk have some barley in the rotation to renew grass Leys, provide some feed and straw and sell any surplus. I would just about guarantee that grain was undersown, that would be the most common way of establishing grass here abouts. I thought all the farms have come over very well and as said it's nice to see some realism farming. [/QUOTE]
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