On our walkabouts down our lane this is where we have to stop:
Years ago there was a path straight ahead going past the tree in the distance.
There was an attempt to have it recognised as a right of way but as you can see that failed.
I don't blame the farmer as that strip of land means more money crops and some antisocial dog walkers would let their dogs loose to rampage through the crops.
Looking at the field I showed being ploughed a while ago I am trying to see what has been planted. At the moment it looks like two crops in one field alternately spaced in strips. One pale yellow. The other green with very different leaf shapes:
I must remember to take some closer shots.
Just before reaching the end of the lane there is a a gap in the hedge allowing good views for cloud watching. This is three auto-stitched photos:
Brassica and Ley grass to reduce leatherjacket damage to the grass as the pesticides are now banned. Just ask the farmer he'll tell you.
ReplyDeleteAdrian's answer is interesting. We don;t live in an area where that happens.
ReplyDeleteThat dog is gorgeous. Is he/she yours?
Weaver: Yes. That is my rescue / retired greyhound, Penny
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