- Location
- south norfolk
Last field of wheat which is massivly better than the rest and a nice view of the upper tas valley
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Is that view of Brailes Hill in the back groundSome more photos my daughter (grain carter) took today in the last field,View attachment 898959View attachment 898960View attachment 898962
2nd photo yes.Is that view of Brailes Hill in the back ground
Round about 300, but wont be that this year, all fields are down so farHow many bales do you do per year!?
What are the buildings in the background in first pic ?Give it fine again so cut another 14 acre, 3 fields, fingers crossed might get it as hay. View attachment 898841View attachment 898842View attachment 898843View attachment 898844View attachment 898846View attachment 898848
Water treatment plant. theres another one higher up just out of shotWhat are the buildings in the background in first pic ?
I assume your stead is back the other side of the hill to which you were facing . Lovely area . Lad lives up there somewhere but haven't been there !Water treatment plant. theres another one higher up just out of shot
im abit lower, to the rightI assume your stead is back the other side of the hill to which you were facing . Lovely area . Lad lives up there somewhere but haven't been there !
That’s very picturesque,pity about the pilon and cables.lovely setting.im abit lower, to the rightView attachment 898987
Nothing a good angle grinder couldn't sort outThat’s very picturesque,pity about the pilon and cables.lovely setting.
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Cracking placeim abit lower, to the rightView attachment 898987
Mmmm. Dodgy load of concrete. , few brown trouts to driver to over estimate how much for jobUnexpected load of concrete at lunchtime
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Got that sorted then went mowing off a couple of little patches
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Had to give up after that as had serious bad headache so went back home and ended up between the sheets By half 7 which is unheard of for me .Think it's related to 'an incident' Sunday morn .
Fire in background is an old bale