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hello from the staffordshire moorlands
12 August 2013, 16:58,
#1
hello from the staffordshire moorlands
hi all ive been a visiter too this site for a few month's,finally joined Wink
i`m a dairy farmer from north staffordshire moved into my own house this year so starting too prep a bit more. i`m trying too grow more of my own veg i`ve got a good supply of milk and beefBig Grin i keep hens so get a few eggs my father inlaw keeps us supplied in lambTongue im looking forward too learning and contributing too the site!
many thanks
stevew
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12 August 2013, 17:07,
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RE: hello from the staffordshire moorlands
Hi from East Lancs
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12 August 2013, 17:14,
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RE: hello from the staffordshire moorlands
Hello Steve and welcome to the Forum, from SW Scotland. You certainly have a great starting point! Smile



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12 August 2013, 18:00,
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RE: hello from the staffordshire moorlands
Hello and welcome.
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12 August 2013, 18:19,
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RE: hello from the staffordshire moorlands
Hi from Buxton, must be fantastic to have all that land to play with!
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12 August 2013, 19:22,
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RE: hello from the staffordshire moorlands
hi and thanks for the welcome! nix ye lots of land but the bloody cows lay claim too most of it Smile
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12 August 2013, 19:24,
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RE: hello from the staffordshire moorlands
Hello ! and welcome from south wales.
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12 August 2013, 22:37,
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RE: hello from the staffordshire moorlands
Welcome from the Scottish Highlands,.. you do have a good starting point, but could you protect all the stock you have from thieves?
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12 August 2013, 22:39,
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RE: hello from the staffordshire moorlands
Hello and welcome from londonistan
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13 August 2013, 05:37,
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RE: hello from the staffordshire moorlands
Hello and welcome from the West of Scotland. Kenneth Eames.
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