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Simon Downing & Daughters are pleased to support Philip Langton & Son


Straw & haylage always for sale Contact Simon on: 07976 371642


Pleased to support Philip Langton & Son


• Tenancy matters • Valuations for all purposes of rural property and land • Sales of rural property and land • Basic payment scheme applications and advise • Compensation claims and compulsory purchase • Planning advice and


applications including justification reports for agricultural dwellings and other buildings • Capital grants applications and advice for Defra and other schemes • Countryside stewardship applications and advice


Neil Bland - 07974 436006


Ruth Woodcock - 07527 006631 Antoinette Bland - 07814 400013


Scarsdale Vets are proud to support Philip Langton & Son


eration is impressive. A Kuhn FC1360 centre pivot mower pre- cedes a Kuhn GF13012 trailed tedder – the latter supplied from RVT and with a working width of around 13m. “It’s folds up nar- rower than a conventional tedder for the road and yet hugs the con- tours when folded out,” explains Mr Langton.


This sets up a crop for Simon Downing of Eaton Agri to come in with a Kuhn big baler for fi rst cut which is joined by a fl eet of Mas- sey Ferguson 1840 in-line balers for later cuts processed into small bales.


 Phone access to farm vets 24/7  Wide range of farm drugs stocked at internet prices  Local drug pick-up points or local delivery service  8 Ultrasound scanners for fertility work  One of the largest private on-site laboratories in the UK giving quick analysis of samples


 Difficult breeder embryo transfer service  Bull & ram fertility testing equipment  Proactive health planning  Access to data analysis software including TotalVet, Interherd and the DairyCo Mastitis Plan


 Farmer meetings and workshops held frequently on a wide range of topics  Smallholder Club


Scarsdale Farm Markeaton Lane, Derby DE22 4NH Telephone: 01332 294929 scarsdalevets.com/farm


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“Simon also supplies wrappers for the big bales. It’s not uncom- mon to see two working in a fi eld at any one time helping ensure we preserve the quality of the forage.” For second and third cuts of conventional hay and straw a Ca- nadian-manufactured Bale Bar- on 4245P follows to produce self- assembled wrapped blocks of 21 conventional-sized bales for ease


of handling. “Having its own hy- draulic oil supply it can handle 1000 bales/hour. It’s quite capa- ble of keeping up with the three in-line balers in straw,” explains Mr Langton.


Critical job


Later third cut small bale hay- lage is wrapped using a new In- gra wrapper manufactured in It- aly. “The beauty of this machine is it can handle bales from 3ft to 4ft and turn out 100 an hour. “Local contractor James Slack and my nephew, Ben, do the bulk of the bale transport using three high capacity Stewart trailers with load sensors and air brakes,” Mr Langton adds.


“Ben also takes control of stack- ing bales at our base at Moor Pool Farm which is a critical job in this size of operation. It’s also why each of the New Holland T6.175 four cylinder Dynamic Demand and T6.180 six cylinder tractors we’ve had from local dealer Hallmark


Agricultural contractor


Hesston Baling • Muckspreader Hire Muckspreading • Slurry Tanking Grassland Sub Soiling • Silaging HGV Driving • General farm labour


Pleased to support Philip Langton & Son 07970 665447


Dannah Farm, Bowmans Lane, Shottle, Belper, Derby DE56 2DR


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