Silage was started today and ended – it had been a dull day and when the mist came, we called it a day, they had only cut a few rounds of one field at that stage anyway. ?Tomorrow is to be sunny with isolated showers and hopefully the showers will stay away.
I’m off to Wales in the morning! For a ACT cross border couple of days – blogging workshops,, a visit to a distillery and a cheesemakers. ?Typical but maybe the silage men will appreciate my cooking more next time. As Brian said, they won’t be as scared coming in when they know I’m not there 😉
I’ll be back later in the week to tell you all about it and about the tweeting farmers and June being Dairy Month. Apparently last Saturday was World Milk Day – did you know that?
farmideas
Let’s hope it’s all under the sheet now. I had 25 seasons of it and still want to be out there worriting and working! Have you seen the neat silage sheet clips made from drain pipe which stop the side bits flapping in the wind? In the current issue of Farm Ideas
writerlyderv
Well, the sileage men have had a brilliant week of weather, so they’ll be happy. Hope the weather’s just as good where you are.
Lorna
We had a great week for it
janinel22
Haven’t started our silage yet – hoping for good weather in the coming weeks! Best of luck.
Lorna
We had a great week for it – just some to bale today before the rain arrives!!
ayearinredwood
Enjoy Wales. First we heard about World Milk Day was yesterday…. we so missed it 🙂
Lorna
I heard about it on Saturday but didn’t have time to do anything about it beyond a quick mention on facebook. Did you know there is a Bacon day etc too?
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