
The grass was getting to a length where it was beginning to flatten and look tired and bedraggled. There will have been plenty of time for flower seed to set and, very importantly, the ground was still firm enough to support big machinery without getting churned up. It was time to do the deed and call Sam.
Sam’s Big Tractor and His Amazing Mowing Machine
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Sam’s Amazing Mowing Machine makes light work of cutting long, matted and even flattened grass. Also it collects all the cuttings


The Priory Greenhouse from the trailer. And such a pretty foot!
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Last year we dumped the meadow cuttings in Margaret’s adjacent field. Her cows enjoyed them for a day before they heated up and started to ferment (the grass not the cows), after which the cows wouldn’t touch them. So, thinking there would be a similar amount this year, i.e. not enough to warrant bailing, Margaret suggested dumping the trailer-loads on her manure pile.

The roofs of the Priory outbuildings visible center left, with the nearby village of Weydon-Priors (not it’s real name) beyond
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The views from the top of the hay trailer, as we bumped up through M’s fields to the farm, were lovely. And we did it five times! Brilliant. I should’ve charged local urchins £5 each. I would’ve been minted.

The paths will remain visible for some months yet.

