Moist weekend forecast as wellManaged to walk all the way to the rain gauge today, that drop has been added to since as well so I will have to go again tomorrow.
Very welcome rain.
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Moist weekend forecast as wellManaged to walk all the way to the rain gauge today, that drop has been added to since as well so I will have to go again tomorrow.
Very welcome rain.
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Too good - have rendered 90% of padlocks and chains useless....
What happened with the abandoned vehicle ?Sortin the the bridle gate on the second one
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12 foot steel post and 6 bags of post mix, theres more in the ground than out, took some bloody diggin
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New post and gate on the third unView attachment 909571
The forth is gonna take longer to sort out
Should have another thread called Today Not As Planned
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I will need to change my details on my profileHope that's Iceland and not Pitlochry!!!
To put it in perspective, what was and is the field size?Wildlife, Landlord and my vision of how this should look and subsidies last and least.
What's the verdict on the Amazone?
That field is 120 acres currentlyTo put it in perspective, what was and is the field size?
My biggest field is 3.5 hectares (8.75 acres) and average is under 1.5 (3.75 acre) so dividing up fields is something that is a no no to me.
That's not a field, that is a county!That field is 120 acres currently
What's the verdict on the Amazone?
What tractor are you pulling it with?
How many furrows?
I genuinely look forward to seeing your posts of what appears to me as a successful/traditional/mixed family farmLast few days, cleared up and spread the last of our fym, View attachment 909823
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Thank you, there's definitely no shortage of work, but as my OH always says, every single day is different. Which is true, there's plenty of variety and enough livestock in each area to be managable, profitable and, most importantly, enjoyableI genuinely look forward to seeing your posts of what appears to me as a successful/traditional/mixed family farm