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The whole field is the height and colour of ripe barley or wheat i think it still has a couple of weeks to go as some are still slightly green like the one on the left. Only 1 head per plant i think.no weeds so well looked after.

1 hour ago, Walker570 said:

Does the farm have one of these digester set ups.  It looks very much like the tall grass that one of our neighbours grows for that purpose.  He leaves a small acreage to ripen..similar to the photo and then combines it for the next seed supply.

Not familiar with the farm but it was a big acreage no smell to it

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Just now, Penelope said:

An American site, so not the best.

those norwich canaries are going for $150 a pop..............when i used to work for Lawrence Mack (turkeys) nr Kings Lynn when i was a lad,....the manager Brian Carter used to keep budgies and breed them.........he rekoned he earnt more breeding and selling budgies that he did working as general mage for Lawrence Mack.........and his company car was a new XJ6 every year........so there must have been good money in itt somewhere...........

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1 minute ago, ditchman said:

those norwich canaries are going for $150 a pop..............when i used to work for Lawrence Mack (turkeys) nr Kings Lynn when i was a lad,....the manager Brian Carter used to keep budgies and breed them.........he rekoned he earnt more breeding and selling budgies that he did working as general mage for Lawrence Mack.........and his company car was a new XJ6 every year........so there must have been good money in itt somewhere...........

Exhibition quality Norwichs can go for many hundreds of pounds. An acquaintance is one of the top Yorkshire canary breeders/exhibitors/judges in the country and he has mentioned £700 - 800 for exhibition quality Yorkies.

I had acquired a stud of 20 Fife canaries from him and another respected breeder last October and they averaged out at £40 a bird. Sadly all now sold due to events, 4 months after getting everything together. It was a very tidy set up, all that remains now is the shed.

 

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22 minutes ago, ditchman said:

aahhh thats a shame....................

Came in at around £3k all told, for shed, cages, birds, units, specialist lighting and controls, work top, show cages, seed hoppers, drinkers, baths, etc. Sold for £1,500. Everything went to a older chap from Darlington who has kidney failure, as a job lot. So at least I hope it helps as a distraction from his illness.

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34 minutes ago, ditchman said:

nooo that aint bloody millet.....................

All right he only asked :lol: , we have had Millet for game cover in the past and this year they have got about 60 acres of it as a commercial crop , this will be a new crop on the list if I shoot any pigeons off it , should do the bird population in general a bit of good when it is ready to be cut .:good:

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15 minutes ago, marsh man said:

All right he only asked :lol: , we have had Millet for game cover in the past and this year they have got about 60 acres of it as a commercial crop , this will be a new crop on the list if I shoot any pigeons off it , should do the bird population in general a bit of good when it is ready to be cut .:good:

im not cuttin him any slack.........he's spent enuff time abroad to know it anint millet........half the african continant lives on it..............he's gettin yew at it.............he will be saying next "its an egyptian rose"..............

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10 minutes ago, ditchman said:

im not cuttin him any slack.........he's spent enuff time abroad to know it anint millet........half the african continant lives on it..............he's gettin yew at it.............he will be saying next "its an egyptian rose"..............

I am not going to ask what is an Egyptian rose , but somebody will and then I will know :lol:

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