What's the last thing you bought.

What's the last thing folk have bought for the farm in the last week or two, l bought 16 gimmers today, at a bargain 68 a head. And lm still trying to do a deal on a newer quad this week.
 

redsloe

Member
Location
Cornwall
Granular lime. Found out one field was low after we drilled it. Now have to figure out where to set the spreader when it's ok to travel. Came today.
 

Nearly

Member
Location
North of York
Looks like the basis of a new thread.
'What did you buy today?'
6 bluex bulling heifers last Friday.
Hedge trimmer yesterday morning before first coffee.
Ford key ring last night on t'ebay
Digital tv recorder for spare room so I can watch rubbish when I get kicked in there for snoring.
No wheels for a month, unless you count the set I bought from the biggest manufacturer of tyres in the world.
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