Where's the new tillage moderator, not a wet day in the job and the whole place is a shambles
Will you go out and get a saucer of milk for the lads aswellI've moved a number of posts into here from the cover crops thread.
It may not be the best home for them but probably the most appropriate one for them.
I apologise some of the content might not flow as a result and if I've missed any let us know.
Will you go out and get a saucer of milk for the lads aswell
I'm unable to use this new technology, I'm being sent on a training course on how to move posts next week, it's actually In Las Vegas which is a nice change from the local Parrish hall. The perks eh....Where's the new tillage moderator, not a wet day in the job and the whole place is a shambles
I think Liam walked crops for us years ago before went back to collage and then onto the bank , was a good agronomist, might have been with Quinns at the timeRemember being on that tractor in my youth. His son liam is with aib in the south east afaik .would live to see the full article
Are the family still farming on a large scale?. Thats some amount of ground even by todays standards.Not sure they were based near gowran anyway. They had a big kv plough that needed a garda escort .my dad knew Tommy through match ploughing
Have you got the full article? The author of the piece shares the same name as a merchant in south KK, might be the same Man.
Brother I think, have the article somewhere will fish it out.Have you got the full article? The author of the piece shares the same name as a merchant in south KK, might be the same Man.
Have you got the full article? The author of the piece shares the same name as a merchant in south KK, might be the same Man.
thats it alright , there was a story back then that he forgot to harvest some land he had sowed one yearGreenfields Farm :scratchhead::scratchhead:
he,s like most smart young lads from farming backgrounds in that he realised there,s more money in talking and selling to farmers than being oneI think Liam walked crops for us years ago before went back to collage and then onto the bank , was a good agronomist, might have been with Quinns at the time
Those type stories seem to be everywhere. There was a big operator back in the 70’s in east cork too and the same story was said about him also.thats it alright , there was a story back then that he forgot to harvest some land he had sowed one year
He forgot to harvest the farm sown with W.W. next to land I farm in KK back in '85/86.thats it alright , there was a story back then that he forgot to harvest some land he had sowed one year
@kverneland es 80 may know more but i think two nephews of his are still at it,i sold them a machine a few months back and only realised lately that they were related to that man,as i heard that tractor has since returned to Kilkenny,and when i enquired who owned it originally i was told he was an uncle of the two lads that were here.Are the family still farming on a large scale?. Thats some amount of ground even by todays standards.
He forgot to harvest the farm sown with W.W. next to land I farm in KK back in '85/86.
Anyone who had W.W. in '85/86 will understand how it could happen.