To do list

browny823

Member
Location
Lancashire
Just working out how much I've to do before turnout and it's a big list of all sorts anyone else have a list long as there arm looking to turn out 2-3week April everything s just to wet to get onto yet has anyone started getting tilled up for spring turnout yet?
 

ACEngineering

Member
Location
Oxon
Just working out how much I've to do before turnout and it's a big list of all sorts anyone else have a list long as there arm looking to turn out 2-3week April everything s just to wet to get onto yet has anyone started getting tilled up for spring turnout yet?

I would have enough space on arms to write my list :LOL:

I have 2 lists, the jobs at work list and the jobs at home list:banghead:
 

Drillman

Member
Mixed Farmer
I don't worry about lists of jobs. i like being busy. It's far worse when i go out on a morning and have to start looking for jobs.
 

Zippy768

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
Dorset/Wilts
Found this on the t'internet once, I'm afraid I can't remember the source, apologies to them if they find out I have quoted it. I think it's quite apt

“‎A farm is a manipulative creature. There is no such thing as finished. Work comes in a stream and has no end. There are only the things that must be done now and things that can be done later. The threat the farm has got on you, the one that keeps you running from can until can’t, is this: do it now, or some living thing will wilt or suffer or die. Its blackmail, really"
 
I'm quite organised with my to do list

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