The 2020 fuel supply all Oak
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It was a Bollard outside a Bank years ago .The others side got caught on a street lamp in a housing estate .Who backed the trailer into The Focus :Whistle2::Whistle2:
The 2020 fuel supply all Oak
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For the house .For the house or the drier?
We count the bales with the drone.
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How did the spring wheat do? Hoping to cut mine this week...... can’t say I’m looking forward to it, grain looks to be poorly filled but combine will tell all.
Not great except in a very wet corner where winter wheat was eaten by slugs . I have only cut bits that were resowed winter wheat in a big field , I also cut a bit in the front field which is extremely variable and moisture was from 16% to 26% so got the red card to the sideline . I was looking in on a 7 acre bit that we reclaimed back in the 1980,s and in 1984 we pulled 20tonne of beet to the acre in September and the wheat looks good in it .How did the spring wheat do? Hoping to cut mine this week...... can’t say I’m looking forward to it, grain looks to be poorly filled but combine will tell all.
This was drawing us in a few loads of dung .
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It's the breakaway brake combined with the parking brake. http://www.trailerspares.ie/pbrake.htmlWhat are the cogs for?
It was a Bollard outside a Bank years ago .The others side got caught on a street lamp in a housing estate .
The Driver is who I model myself on .:eek3:
I hope you got a new wheel man for the getaway car.
And there was me thinking that the Fendt was bought by farming in the Ballon Basin.
The cover crop in this field was fairly wild. Volunteer spring Barley spring rape and 7 way magic. . Lucky it was not beside the road . No harm to give the Fendt a bit of a workout.
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Once the Horsch was able to get through it without making grass cocks . The fields beside it had the same treatment and seed but grew a different cover crop with different plants dominating .Would it not be better to flail top it 1st?
It is well rotted but I am not gone on sowing Barley into that volume of material .Will the Horsch drill handle that much thrash or is the hope that it will be well rotted in two weeks or so ready for drilling?
Why didn't you try the TW on the harrow
The cover crop in this field was fairly wild. Volunteer spring Barley spring rape and 7 way magic. . Lucky it was not beside the road . No harm to give the Fendt a bit of a workout.
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It is well rotted but I am not gone on sowing Barley into that volume of material .
Having a living root in the soil keeping the AMF alive for as much of the year as possible negates a lot of the disease pressures.Would you have any fears of disease in the following crop from that amount of species/debris ?