Shearing is done.The cold nights ensured the wool grew back quickly.The clip was clean ,well crimped and long.the fleeces seem heavy.The price is up so that bodes well.
The rain has arrived,with a little reluctance' I,m shouting hurrah, we will have some conservation after all.
The lambs are growing and getting fitter,we are in the process of selecting the first draw.
I am debating should I change the bull-a pedigree Angus.
Silage is next -hope the contractor can produce the skills of the past years.
Fantastic scences
Monday, 20 June 2011
Tuesday, 17 May 2011
Grassland Visit To Longnor
Good day catching up with the professionals. We looked at the soil and its importance for plant development. Grassland plant breading, the choice of varieties of grass and clover and the inclusion of deep rooted herbs (particularly plantain and chicory). The new diploid varieties of grass offer yield, longevity and D-value (digestibility value): Abber Magic being the one with the most potential - well done the Welsh again.
We heard of developments in modifying ruminant activity aiming toward better financial returns.
Wonderful lunch provided by the soil association ladies.
An enlightening walk around the Downes dairy farm, as everywhere needing rain.
We heard of developments in modifying ruminant activity aiming toward better financial returns.
Wonderful lunch provided by the soil association ladies.
An enlightening walk around the Downes dairy farm, as everywhere needing rain.
Back home to admire our non-dairy farm.
Monday, 9 May 2011
Here's number one
Hi, hurrah for rain today and the past three days, breaking the long dry period. We may get silage after all! I hear thunder roaring so likely to get another downpour hope it is not hail again.
This afternoon we took old ewes to Ludlow market, not too many there, so hope the cold weather encourages the appetite and we get a good price. Some cattle are still in until feed supplies are no more-any day. In the garden the Iris are in full bloom, the blossoms are going over, many fruits have set but this weather will probably knock it off.
We host family /school visits. Post if your interested.
Toys at the shop have not been selling well but children have probably been out in the sunshine.
Our cards have proved popular -- long may it last.
The title is explaining where we farm a delightful area with beautiful views which compensates for not such great returns on our Herefordshire based small Organic holding.
This afternoon we took old ewes to Ludlow market, not too many there, so hope the cold weather encourages the appetite and we get a good price. Some cattle are still in until feed supplies are no more-any day. In the garden the Iris are in full bloom, the blossoms are going over, many fruits have set but this weather will probably knock it off.
We host family /school visits. Post if your interested.
Toys at the shop have not been selling well but children have probably been out in the sunshine.
Our cards have proved popular -- long may it last.
The title is explaining where we farm a delightful area with beautiful views which compensates for not such great returns on our Herefordshire based small Organic holding.
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