Business
Financial Planning & Strategic Consultancy - Benchmaking - Farm Recording & Accounts Services - Technical Advice
- Improving Business Performance Cross Compliance
All NVZ Issues and other Legislation - Cross Compliance & SP5 Forms - Environment Schemes
Building Design and Waste Management On Farm Design & Planning Application Services
- Waste Management Planning - Slurry Storage Solutions - Project Costings
- Specifications and Schedules for quotes/tenders CONTACT US ON
01948 880 261 or 07939 474 838
CONSULTANTS Peter Long - Will Phillips - Phil Clarke - Adrian Caine - Peter Slark
(Fields Farm, Alkington, Whitchurch SY13 3NH) (email
w.phillips@
pl-agriconsulting.co.uk)
Plant Hire / Contractor Tom Thelwell
1 to 14 ton excavators for hire with operator All types of excavations undertaken Ploughing / Power harrowing / Rotavating Slurry injection with 2500 gal Joskin tanker or umbilical cord Forage harvesting / Rowing up / Tedding Flail topping Tractor and dump trailer hire Low loader hire
All types of stone/hardcore/topsoil supplied and laid Hedge cutting
Conventional baling and wrapping 01270 811907 / 07917 824296
01437 731606
Mobile 07813 014163 email
sales@farmtec.biz
Collecting yards, AI & sorting pens
Fixed equipment specialists GRANT SCHEMES
Let us design your new handling or housing system to be incorporated in the new grant aided schemes
Ring Neil Bartholomew
With so many new parlours being installed there is only one company to call when designing your handling facility...................
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Dairy, Beef or Sheep - We are second to none in giving you the best facilities at the most competitive prices.
To Advertise 01625 529 900 (Fax 536837)
email@cheshirefarmart.com SEPTEMBER 2010
01437 731606
Mobile 07813 014163 email
sales@farmtec.biz
Housing & feeding units
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