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Yeah out in the middle of nowhere here. Bit of a pointless exercise if you ask me. It's meant to stop deer grazing the regrowth.

 

 

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Yeah out in the middle of nowhere here. Bit of a pointless exercise if you ask me. It's meant to stop deer grazing the regrowth.

 

 

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As far as my experience goes it will not stop deer, they'll just eat it a little later...

 

The re growth will be fairly useless either way, as if it does grow through the wigwam it'll be bent and twisted for having had to wind through it.

 

 

"Live as if you'll die tomorrow, Farm as though you'll farm forever."

 

Stephen Briggs.

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Yeh mental snow storm hunh B? We got about that too. I thought it would all be cleared by all the keen yanks, but its still everywhere! No work for us either. Im not bothered though!

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