no it doesn’t 😂
Just to keep it all together, make a WhatsApp group with you and another person, you can delete them off it when set up. Call the group Medicines, and send all your pics/details to that. I have groups for AI, to do list, fertilizer application etc
2nd cut on new grass
I tried before sending pics to myself in WhatsApp. Issue was when looking back for them, it would say cannot be downloaded. I googled it at the time and found no solution. Maybe your idea of setting up a group by work though.
Nice little farm for sale in UK.
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you thinking of buying it with your euromillions win 😜
lads how many bales high am I allowed to stack silage bales on a silage slab which has an effluent tank
I'd say as high as you can.once there is a tank there that should do unless there is health and safety rule we don't know about.
3 with effluent collection, 2 on hardcore and must be 20m away from any drain including a dry drain
I think it's 3 on hardcore too the important bit seems to be diverting to an effluent channel
as high as loader will go ….on hardcore 2 high max as long as no juice coming from bales
Never heard of this co-op.. is it a sort of producer organisation???
Had a council inspection last year and only 2 high on hard-core, channels no good as they say it will seep down through hard-core.
are council inspections random or do they happen as a result of someone reporting you. They’ve told a local here that he can’t keep cattle over the winter anymore, the set up would be rough with him but his yard is literally in the middle of nowhere and he wouldn’t have had any dealings with the council before I doubt very much anyone would’ve reported him, I often thought how the hell they even knew he had a yard there.
Our local river came back in latest report as poor to moderate quality so every farmer on the route got a visit.
I stand to be corrected on this, but as far as I'm aware it is a buying group for farm inputs like feed and fertiliser. Most of the farmers in it would supply glanbia and lakeland
When I was in IFA meeting the council, they'd tell us they'd do drive-by inspections during the year and do winter inspections on farms that were highlighted for proper inspection
Are we saying that the 2 bales high rule is under the Co council's remit and not the Dept? Has anyone experienced a dept inspection on it?
Told a neighbour of mine they had a new employee in the sky that does alot of work for them. If a river is bad they'll focus on the catchment area of the river see what they can find. I had to get advisor to do fert and yard plans and sent it in.
huge purchasing group who buy more fertiliser than Lakeland dairies
I must add that the members are phenomenal
Indeed, once you throw out the troublemakers it works better for everyone else . Unfortunately there's always one.
today’s job
2 bales high without collection..SI113 which seems like a law. (Not sure) ...but definitely is a conditionally requirement under good agricultural practice for protection of waters..(CAP requirement)
Max 3 bales high is a HSA recommendation
There was a milk truck driver here too that was diabolical for that. A fat fool that couldn’t mind his own business. He still couldn’t shut his fat face after his wife threw him out. The poor woman ought to get a medal for lasting as long as she did with him. Going around reporting farmers and everything. The funny thing is they had him going around even after he retired by the way training up new drivers, they only felt sorry for him so that’s how he got that made up job.
Lorry drivers here ask every collection how oh is doing, we've 3 drivers, the bollox, the nice one and the young one
hope you got it saved ….mad nights weather here crazy thunder/lightning around 4 am then downpours of rain …lots of power outages around too …..cows went through wire in 3 paddocks as well ……load of lads caught with silage and hay down
All our milk lorry drivers are eastern European for years now. No gossiping. Rarely meet them. They're all sound out and helpful.
Maize sown first week of May motoring along nicely.