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No rest for the wicked

AM trying to pack as much work into the next three weeks as possible before lambing claims my brain cells. There is much to be done on the farm - I have busted fencing, unburnt piles of gorse, and two gaping holes in the walls around the lambing fields. All the fields need to be rolled and harrowed, several fields need overseeding, the new shed needs its guttering done, and the drain-away attached to the field drain. Sheep need

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