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In the past couple of wks the team have drilled a 1000acres of Spring  barley and fertilised all our combinable crops and the  grassland too.we have also done a herbicide on the wheats and winter barley as well.a rotary ditcher has been bought for one of our hedgers to keep it working.and also we have fitted a snow plough to our gritter Lorry .

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Well the teams have been very busy lately.we started chopping grass over the Easter wkend and have also drilled a far bit of maize.we are well into the first cut silage to.we have also cut some early forage rye.A new claas jag 960 has taken over from our jag 940 as we have got another ad plant and two more large dairy/beef.new light for work shop and the shovels on the clamp

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The teams have been busy .2nd cut clamp silage is done ,big bale and rbale is nearly done .another few days and the hay will be finished.we are also half way through the forage rye and the whole crop wheat is not far away from ready.hope to desiccate the osr nxt week and the winter barley is  not far from being ready.a demo MF and a new direct drill.abbei on mower.big bale wrapping.servicing combine.

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