NcdJd wrote: » Has a shiny John deere tractor mower for cutting the bit of lawn around house while the rest of us have to push a ****e 4 year old hand mower while praying you can get one last cut out of before the wheels fall off it
Doctors room ghost wrote: » The diesel kubota with the hydraulic grass box and front weighs is where it’s at.
Ubbquittious wrote: » I don't usually visit this forum but did notice the rooter thread and as such I was reminded of a lad up the road who would fit the criteria to be considered as an anti-rooter. Perhaps the farming community has a better name for these fellas, if a mod knows such a name feel free to change title. *Ag. Science degree *Shiny tractors and trailers with a plethora of speed limit signs on the rear *Has a few trucks and vans on the road emblazoned with the logo he had someone design for his farm *€100k+ per annum "grant haul" *Fully paid up Fine Gael member *Wife a well-to-do civil servant *Kids enrolled in local gaelscoil many years before they're due to attend despite neither parent having much grá for the auld teanga *Posh stonework entrance to the farm and gate plastered with safety notices and CCTV *Air to water heatpump installed in the house *Always attending trade shows and trying to rub shoulders with company owners *Blames small farmers and "backward Irish" for any problems in the industry *Rants about how people negatively affected by industry changes and regulation have "nobody to blame but themselves" *Perma-hardon for anything 'tech', 'robot' or comes from the Netherlands *Spouts sh1te about 'revolutionising farming in Ireland', takes on a few Woofers in order to have the pleasure of them listening to his bullsh1t *Eagerly awaiting any new regulations that are arriving from d'EU *Always on the go with some Teagasc project *Picture of Phil Hogan hanging in his bedroom
Say my name wrote: » Has pampas grass visible in front of their property.
sheesh wrote: » doesn't that have certain significance :eek:
bogman_bass wrote: » Circular backing gate/pen for the crush dispite only having 30 animals
Tileman wrote: » I half fit this category and half fit the other category. �� not sure what that says
_Brian wrote: » There’s also the kind of lad with a wee bit of land like ourselves. He’s a tradesman or self employed and continues to pour massive wad of his wages into the farm having the best of everything way beyond what would be normal or viable for a farm that size.
kk.man wrote: » Some of the above could be myself. However I don't rub pppl up about what I do or how I do it. I like a neath and tidy set up or I'd go cracked if it wasn't. I put in the hours and don't care what the general populace think. I wish everyone well except crooks.
Who2 wrote: » Damned if you do and damned if you dont. Maybe its the lad peeping in over the hedge we should set up a thread about. Theres all sorts out there with all sorts of ways of doing things. Let them at it they are all right in their own way.