hugo29 wrote: » i know this has been discussed so many times but i cant find the original thread and I know someone posted a teagasc leaflet slurry first then lime application but what is the period you have to wait
Muckit wrote: » I suppose all has to go through head office now. Local banks have their hands tied and can't sign off on anything. We'd be giving out too if they were too free with it and it got the country into a worse state than it is now..... if that were possible!!!!
Dont be daft wrote: » Never had a chain break but the thought of has always freaked me out when ever I had to pull a yoke out. Genuine question here, not being smart in any way, but how would the blanket help? Could the chain not break anywhere along its length and if it breaks between the tractor and were the blanket is placed is it not going to do the same damage regardless of the blanket? Similarly how would weights on the chain help?
Juniorhurler wrote: » A day of two halves here. Had a great morning. Had good success flushing a cow. Afternoon decided with the box on and dirty I'd bring a few home from the out farm. Got a fu*king blow out on the box and the spare lent to a neighbour. Sitting on the road here now waiting for him to come.
naughto wrote: » fine evening to be sitting on your ass
Kovu Murr wrote: » I'm away fishing for the evening Swans here on the lake and was out on the boat last week and I seen something I never thought I'd see. 5 cygnets were born there about 4 weeks ago and we thought it was the pine martin taking them, three of them and penn & cob were swimming near us and next thing a big m*therf*cking pike comes up and takes a swipe at a cygnet!!!:eek::eek: We bring the boat over and take a look at it, and next thing daddy swan starts looking a bit angry and comes towards us. So we shot off anyway and next thing the cob starts trampling the cygnet under the water and drowns it:eek: It was quite badly injured but fecking hell, nature can be cruel.
delaval wrote: » That's what I may do with my cell counters!!!
hugo29 wrote: » there was a suckler cow clearance sale in carnew mart last weekend, anyone hear how it went
redzerologhlen wrote: » How big was the pike? Would have been class to see that!!
Kovu Murr wrote: » Going by the length of it, she was about 25lb ish. The lake is renowned for big pike.
redzerologhlen wrote: » Be fun to have her on the end of a line
Kovu Murr wrote: » I was told that it's always the females that reach the specimen weights.Hiyooooooooo! :P
Conmaicne Mara wrote: » She must be married!
Conmaicne Mara wrote: » Dacian Ciolos 21 minutes ago · We had a long plenary meeting with the EU agri ministers aiming at revising the negotiating mandate of the Irish Presidency, preparing the next trilogue tomorrow. The session is now suspended for bilateral meetings. " aiming at revising the negotiating mandate of the Irish Presidency" Interesting phrase, wonder what it means in English, has Ciolos taken the burdizzo to Coveney.
moy83 wrote: » I reckon all along that Ciolios will be saying whats what and thats it . I dont think Coveney or anyone else will sway his thoughts or plans
Conmaicne Mara wrote: » We'll find out soon enough I guess, then the real house trading will start. Did you cut yesterday, or was that more of our reps stuff, looked fresh anyhow.
moy83 wrote: » When are they supposed to tell us something definite ?