.Kovu. wrote: » Jesus, don't hide there anyway.
Conmaicne Mara wrote: » Just had a look at my SFP maps, oh dear, lots of red biro. However, I anticipated this and had already deducted a H/A amount two or three years ago. Turns out I was out by less than 0.04 H/A, not in my favour but I don't think I'll appeal it. Some people are going to get/got an awful shock this week I'll wager.
moy83 wrote: » If we get stopped anymore the old lad will have the bulldozer started and furze bushes pushed into the next parish !
Conmaicne Mara wrote: » He'll have to wait until September now sure :pac:
tommy5678 wrote: » do you get taxed on selling lambs
tommy5678 wrote: » and could you but your costs against it like feed
moy83 wrote: » Im sure you would
blue5000 wrote: » Grand soft day You'll have to find a new hidey hole, the beard is gonehttp://balls.ie/rugby/gallery-showing-evolution-gordon-darcys-beard/
.Kovu. wrote: » A bit of a beard is nice on a man. Although I kinda have to say that my view is a bit biased
Conmaicne Mara wrote: » Too many Grizzly Adams reruns on RTE?
darragh_haven wrote: » All in all, it was a very good weekend here. Belter of a wedding Friday, TB testing Saturday, Ireland won, Liverpool won, sun was out, cattle went out, last of the fertiliser went out, got the all clear with the TB testing yesterday and got my SFP application sorted...... nice!
Greengrass1 wrote: » Is the 42 days for calves from the day they were born. Have one that was 42 days yesterday and mart us today
rancher wrote: » 2012 kicked off the same as this, weather turned the end march and nothing grew again until mid may......held a national event here on the 15th may and grass was only starting to grow
biddy2013 wrote: » once they are 42 days so on 42nd day they must have been tested
Greengrass1 wrote: » Father wants to keep them now because he's not added testing them
biddy2013 wrote: » what breed are they?