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Difference between NCFE and OCN hedgelaying?


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what style do they lay in your area is it a form of welsh or midland.

guy you could ask if you could do a few days to practice binding is eifhan Jones near oxford very good cutter on nhls contractor list. did midland once now doing SOE would have to watch it being done to be able to do it as it is twisted over and under.

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I'm right on the border here. There's 2 Welsh styles that can be done and Midland is also done. All depends on what the field is going to be used for. Most of the dairy farms also over winter sheep so would need a Welsh double brush style but if was arable you could do a single brush style, either midland or Flintshire. Then if it was for bullocks or equestrian would definitely need midland.

The Welsh styles are sawn stakes and binders are optional and then only single row if needed.

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