- Location
- Near Colchester
13 - 17 monthswhat age were the stores?
13 - 17 monthswhat age were the stores?
[QUOTE="ED.D,Finished the beet, dropped the harvester off and hung the plough on.View attachment 845895
Dad had a trim up around the headlands.
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I lost a couple of hours while I had a new back window fitted:;whistle but my mate came and gave me a hand after so i was still able to get a decent chunk ploughed and drilled.View attachment 845897View attachment 845898
There's another shed to the right that I'd have blocked up.Were you three bales short
It’s flowing out one field and into another. Couldn’t believe how much water there was so quickly!View attachment 846128
Is that flowing out or in? not that it makes too much difference TBH, just it might give you a better outlook on life if it's out. :-(
Are they grass fields which flood most years or arable land? It looks dreadful, I hope you got your sheep of in time. I have never been to suffolk but wouldn't have imagined it flooded so badly.It’s flowing out one field and into another. Couldn’t believe how much water there was so quickly!
If you ever watch the Millennial farmer on the utube those fields are what he would describe as 'moist'It’s flowing out one field and into another. Couldn’t believe how much water there was so quickly!
It’s permanent pasture and it floods once in a while but never to this extent or so often. Luckily there are only 40 sheep on that field, and they are still out there. The water came up during the night. All sheep are correct & present. Last time it got “soggy” we moved their creep feeder to a dry corner and that part never floods. They look a bit like island dwellers but the should be fine .Are they grass fields which flood most years or arable land? It looks dreadful, I hope you got your sheep of in time. I have never been to suffolk but wouldn't have imagined it flooded so badly.