Keepgrowing wrote: » Can someone post a link to the two articles?
GrasstoMilk wrote: » Personally I don't agree. They do lots of articles on a lot of different systems. Take what ever you want out of each. He has said recently he's asked about seeing Mr tinturs operation and figures but got no reply 🀔 They like to stick to the basics which everyone should try there best to be good at
mahoney_j wrote: » If he said that he's lying ,if u read there articles they are so biased and one sided towards x breds ,no meal no z grazing etc maby they just don't process the skill set to try something different or give advice on something other than that .the odd token article is thrown in re higher production systems but they seem disinterested
GrasstoMilk wrote: » Drop Aidan an Email mj and show him everything you are talking about. I'm sure he would only be delighted to come out
Dwag wrote: » Do ye ever wonder why ye're subjected to a constant flow of mindnumbing shyte from the mainstream farming media that persuades you that nowhere else in the world can compete with the absolute dirt cheap Irish milk? Answers on a postcard. Or a postage stamp... Edit. Should read 'dirt chaaape' Irish milk. Sorry.
mahoney_j wrote: » No such thing as dirt cheap Irish milk dawg ,don't be believing the crap coming from tegasc pm sure according to it we work for free on free land ,live on fresh air and are all debt free 😂
alps wrote: 743million people live in Europe.....and we pack powder for the most impoverished places on earth....
alps wrote: » 743million people live in Europe.....and we pack powder for the most impoverished places on earth....
Dwag wrote: » Are there that many people in the Ez? I read that De and NL are starting to store more product in intervention...not good. Off to Paree again today. If all goes according to plan I'll be moving east and selling here. Anyone interested in a couple of dairy farms...chape?
Dwag wrote: » Are there that many people in the Ez? ?
K.G. wrote: » Theres an age old principle that it dosent pay to transport water over water thats holds for more than the dairy industry.therefore we are somewhat retricted in the type of products we can get involved in and leads us down the road of powders high dm products.our own market is tiny for consumer type products which makes it difficult to establish brands that can be built on internationaly.
alps wrote: » Our difficulty is not distance, that's short, it is access, distribution, and building brands from scratch... If we had that confidence, that ambition, think of the possibilities....
Mooooo wrote: » Had two calves here sick, with the last three days, multiple feeds and they seem to be coming around very lethargic but one was sucking again last night, so figured they are on the right track, came out this morning and wasn't a fcuking crow after picking the eye out of one of them bastards of yokes
whelan2 wrote: » That would really annoy me
Mooooo wrote: Feckin sickened, they are all over the place this spring, will have to do something with netting for next year to stop them getting to the sheds but impossible to close it off fully, in the meantime I'll try and exact my revenge and put one hanging see if it'll keep the rest away. Don't want to have a gun about the place but may be left with little option to control them
mahoney_j wrote: » Hopefully he'll still be there in 2 weeks ,I used to love reading that guy from Meath a few years back that used to write a dairy column in the farming indo on Tuesdays ,he wrote something similar and was cut
einn32 wrote: » Oliver McDonnell was the guy? I used enjoy reading him.