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In your field: Thomas Carrick - 'When shearing in this heat some air con would be nice'

In my mind July is always a catchy month, with the majority of the last 10 or 15 years being very much a case of grabbing a bit of silage when you can.

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In your field: Thomas Carrick - 'When shearing in this heat some air con would be nice'

In my mind July is always a catchy month, with the majority of the last 10 or 15 years being very much a case of grabbing a bit of silage when you can. It's great then to find ourselves in the middle...

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