Jdunn55
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- Helston, cornwall
Bought these home just in time by the looks of it! Biggest lamb I've ever had!
Parked up here . Not fighting it this morning -5
Gone for breakfast instead,let Mother Nature turn the heat up a bit and try later,then blow the compressor through before we even think about slurry
I will be honest, im a little jelous. Forgotten what it is to work ground like that. Or how to drive a tractor come to think of itnot the heaviest side of Suffolk today View attachment 932020View attachment 932021
Impressive but ,I hate to admit it ,I have no idea what you have done to this field or why?not the heaviest side of Suffolk today View attachment 932020View attachment 932021
Ridged, for carrots, they will fork, bend and generally distort in stony, lumpy and heavy soil. Growing in a bed means you can give them the perfect growing conditions.Impressive but ,I hate to admit it ,I have no idea what you have done to this field or why?
I thought DD meant drinking dieselIts certainly not DD or even min til
How is you crop growing you drill , have you any photo's of it all up yet or not ?Its certainly not DD or even min til
our yards were the same but a 1 ton of salt sorted that outGetting a bit fed up of the ice now! It is nice and clean thoughView attachment 932107View attachment 932108View attachment 932109
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Cracking day yesterday for it
by 5 pm pipes were freezing up as we reeled in,currently-1c this morning so won’t be doing much for a bit
There’s one of those feeders at a farm I rent and I never knew what it was until this pictureTook advantage of the ground conditions today and did some hedgecutting took a bale of hay to a bunch of lambs, had to discard the outside of it, they don't need it yet but ground held the telehandler.
Also brought the first bunch of lambs in to give the fields a rest.View attachment 932071
I have 2, must be cracking on 25+ yrs now the basket is original but the frame work is not. They tend not to waste as much out of it compared to the cradles.There’s one of those feeders at a farm I rent and I never knew what it was until this picture