Back in July, Fermanagh farmer John Egerton gave us an update on his ongoing efforts to grow more clover on his farm.
2) Spring barley turns out a miracle
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At harvest time, Co Down farmer Derek Robinson concluded that his spring barley yields were almost a miracle, given the inclement weather throughout the year.
3) Repairing damage from the wet spring
In June, John Egerton outlined the action he was taking to fix machinery tracks and areas trampled by cattle following the wet spring.
4) Perfect silage season in Co Down
Also in June, Derek Robinson was very pleased with getting his silage requirements fulfilled in near perfect conditions.
5) Growing clover in Co Down
In the springtime, Derek talked us through some of the latest trials and tribulations that were happening in his busy lambing shed.
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1) Cracking the clover conundrum
Back in July, Fermanagh farmer John Egerton gave us an update on his ongoing efforts to grow more clover on his farm.
2) Spring barley turns out a miracle
At harvest time, Co Down farmer Derek Robinson concluded that his spring barley yields were almost a miracle, given the inclement weather throughout the year.
3) Repairing damage from the wet spring
In June, John Egerton outlined the action he was taking to fix machinery tracks and areas trampled by cattle following the wet spring.
4) Perfect silage season in Co Down
Also in June, Derek Robinson was very pleased with getting his silage requirements fulfilled in near perfect conditions.
5) Growing clover in Co Down
In the springtime, Derek talked us through some of the latest trials and tribulations that were happening in his busy lambing shed.
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