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Summer on our farms
Just like the majority of agricultural farmland in Europe, June is a time to cut the meadows and hillsides for winter hay. This will feed cattle and other livestock throughout the winter. We see here the cut grass drying in the sun before bailing and taking to the storage barns. These fields are just off the coast near Ballintoy in Northern Ireland.
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Herb Riddle club has replied to Heide clubHave a good day. Herbert
Bonne et agréable journée.
Have a good day Herb. Cheers, Rosa.
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An interesting combination of fences and walls too.
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