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02/09/2015

Adam spells out his plans, and David extends the hand of friendship.

Pip has several things in hand for David, including organising the new trackway at Brookfield. Having talked to Adam about soil fertility, Pip shares a brainwave with David. In order to make some cash to cover the cost of not hiring contract milker Matthew - and also to improve the soil - Pip suggests they sow stubble turnips. Pip will ask the National Sheep Association if know anyone who'd be interested in over-wintering their sheep on two of their fields.

Adam has seen off his pickers - the farewell party last night went well. Adam outlines his expansion plans to Brian, who predicts disaster - it's far too much area to put down to herbal leys. Adam reminds Brian that he (Adam) is the one taking the risk.

Jolene's so grateful to David for his offer of financial help for the Bull - he and the whole family have pulled together to cover the Β£26,000 they need - Shula, Elizabeth and Jill. Vowing to pay back every last penny, relieved having thought that was the end for the Bull. Now Jolene just needs to persuade Kenton to accept. He can't possibly refuse, can he?

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Thu 3 Sep 2015 14:00

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