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and on 2 of the farms i have cleared the ponds out. of over grown trees i can have the wood form them,on the judges farm i have big fir trees to cut up,and he has given me a shed to put the wood in,and i give it to my mates,and now i have ducks on them,i have cleard 2 ponds out for the judge,i get on great with all the farms i shoot,i love cutting the trees up,

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2 minutes ago, mossy835 said:

and on 2 of the farms i have cleared the ponds out. of over grown trees i can have the wood form them,on the judges farm i have big fir trees to cut up,and he has given me a shed to put the wood in,and i give it to my mates,and now i have ducks on them,i have cleard 2 ponds out for the judge,i get on great with all the farms i shoot,i love cutting the trees up,

Worth all the effort but nobody gives this sort of thing away.  :cool1:

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4 minutes ago, mossy835 said:

and on 2 of the farms i have cleared the ponds out. of over grown trees i can have the wood form them,on the judges farm i have big fir trees to cut up,and he has given me a shed to put the wood in,and i give it to my mates,and now i have ducks on them,i have cleard 2 ponds out for the judge,i get on great with all the farms i shoot,i love cutting the trees up,

Yeah I do that for the fishing club and my dad gets the wood for his fire 

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16 hours ago, mossy835 said:

and on 2 of the farms i have cleared the ponds out. of over grown trees i can have the wood form them,on the judges farm i have big fir trees to cut up,and he has given me a shed to put the wood in,and i give it to my mates,and now i have ducks on them,i have cleard 2 ponds out for the judge,i get on great with all the farms i shoot,i love cutting the trees up,

Hello, Its a good way to improve relations between shooters and land owners to give time and help with different projects, mine most was the Annual dryer barn clean out and welding , apart from the Red Tractor pest control, The other farm year before last i rat proofed a very old barns stone wall rats had made home in and killed over 500 rats, 

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I obviously live in a different country and society, but I've heard of people putting ads in local farming newspapers offering free pest control and being offered permission. For my own part, I hate door knocking, but have done it a few times. It's been most successful when I've taken my young son with me. Take your child or borrow one! 

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3 minutes ago, Houseplant said:

I obviously live in a different country and society, but I've heard of people putting ads in local farming newspapers offering free pest control and being offered permission. For my own part, I hate door knocking, but have done it a few times. It's been most successful when I've taken my young son with me. Take your child or borrow one! 

An interesting approach.  :good:

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6 hours ago, oldypigeonpopper said:

Hello, Its a good way to improve relations between shooters and land owners to give time and help with different projects, mine most was the Annual dryer barn clean out and welding , apart from the Red Tractor pest control, The other farm year before last i rat proofed a very old barns stone wall rats had made home in and killed over 500 rats, 

 

 

well done

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