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Title: Save the date for silage record attempt
Having set a variety of records for harvesting grain fields, Combines For Charity have switched to May and silage harvesting for 2017.
https://www.farmersjournal.ie/save-the-date-for-silage-record-attempt-261009
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Combines for Charity’s various record attempts have become regular events in late summer. This year sees a move to the start of summer, with a switch to silage. On 6 May, self-propelled silage harvesters old and new will converge on Grange, Co Meath, to pick up 100 acres of grass in 10 minutes, which would be a world record. If you would like to join in, go to the C4C website; 086-822 9620 is the contact number.
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