I'll show you m ine if you show me yours

It is now the time of year when we can really get a chance to have a look at our crops to see how we have faired. This year I have entered the Hampshire farmers club best, farmed farm competition. I have been entering this competition for about five years now and although I have never been placed I think I will carry on entering for a long time to come. It is a very high calibre competition with some excellent judges asking some really searching questions. Today I have been a steward taking some judges from another class around three farms. Tomorrow is my turn. I am looking forward to showing them my linseed because the gamble has paid off big time and I’m really pleased with it.

 

The other crops are looking pretty good too, but the same could be said for much of Hampshire really. I have seen some really good crops of wheat today, and it has made me see how much more work I still have to do on the farm. The other thing that I have seen today is a huge array of different enterprises which the farms are doing. This is always a really thought provoking and motivating time for me as I see so many wonderful things going on in our countryside. I really want to keep the ball rolling at home so that I can match what these guys are up to.

 

So far we have taken out 2000 tonnes of thinking’s from our woodlands I think that we are pretty close to half way if not a little over that. I can already see a massive improvement in the potential of the woodland and I can’t wait to see what is going to happen in the years to come. The new wood that we have planted is also doing well. I am thinking of calling it Toby’s as it was planted the year he was born.

 

Toby is still doing really well his is now the proud owner of two tiny teeth. He is still yet to master the art of motion but can successfully roll over, and over and over and over until he gets tangled up into something, normally a leg of the coffee table or a sofa. Sharon and I are going to take him to Ireland for our summer holiday which we are all looking forward to. Our first holiday since Toby joined us!


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