Fodder Crisis

Would take them a few laps to get a full load this weather…

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They’ve 2 acres apiece and only after giving the wife bad manners

About the only option when Pit & Baled Silage is just not available.

It must kill you that we have hundreds of acres, and you have to put half your kids into the attic to allow them to lie down for the night.

Because I don’t live in a backwater shithole? Bizarre,
Hundreds of acres in Raheen is handy though, you should level it and plant a few spuds

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That’s some gibberish you’re after spouting there. Mind the steps on the Stira as you’re carrying up the kids.

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It takes me over 90 mins to cut the 3 lawns and do you know what? I love it.
You can never have enough ground.

God Bless rural living. :+1:

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God bless good neighbours

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A 135 and a.??

MF275

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At Christmas I saw a crane loading a huge ship with baled silage & haylage in cork port, two full days loading. I’m still wondering where it went.

3 Lawns? Bad use of land.

Could have went up North. A good share of stuff is transported via Boat up North from Cork Port.

I keep the acre & half for two cuts of Silage.

It was off to Foynes for country gent Amber’s bonfire.

You’re not doing yourself any favours.

Ah. Saw a load of grain going to Dublin once via Kinsale in a handy sized ship. Enjoyed a nice lunch while watching it being loaded.
Heaven for a roaster like me, better than lunch somewhere on the Med.

Edit.
Now that you say it @carryharry, it’s was an Arklow Lines ship in kinsale, similar colour to the one I saw in Cork… solved.

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Sweet, circa 1980? Fix with hammer…

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1981 model, Massey’s last very well

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Would cattle eat grass cuttings off a lawn? I’ll send you up a few bags KP

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