Nice work but if it doesn’t stop raining over here I am changing the birds order to mallard!Couple more, that last picture is over an acre of laid wheat, when I was approaching it on the bike I thought they had cut the headlands, the woodies have battered itView attachment 320988View attachment 320989View attachment 320990
Yeah, I’m hoping all the crops are off and the rain has stopped, I’d rather teach them to fly than swimNice work but if it doesn’t stop raining over here I am changing the birds order to mallard!
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in your middle pic - S1962 hasn’t been your way in his landrover has he?
Everything is sprayed off up there but they just can’t get on, I had a ride down to next doors and they haven’t put their birds in yet, I’d of thought that’s because there’s still crop in our back fieldStarted osr harvest here today, bit needs must as its been sprayed off plenty long enoughPisśing down again now mind
That's the trouble mate once they that dry after spraying, a strong wind or rain battering and you'll have seed all over groundEverything is sprayed off up there but they just can’t get on,
That's the trouble mate once they that dry after spraying, a strong wind or rain battering and you'll have seed all over groundMight make for decent pigeon shooting mind!!
Yeah pod sealant is essential but still it's finite before they start shattering, not sure how long cover it gives, a month perhaps?The pod stick they spray though does do a pretty good job Ben of holding it all together
I think the biggest worry is the wheat starting to either rot where its flat or germinate !
Good job bumpy
So why is there a plastic beast in the foreground?
That’s.no way to talk about Ben, oh, the bull, got you, my badSo why is there a plastic beast in the foreground?
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