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« Reply #15 on: August 28, 2014, 07:37:49 PM »

Spikey does it again Wink Well done might, very nice haul.
Thanks Herbie, hope to see some finds from your neck of the woods soon mate Wink Wink
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« Reply #16 on: August 29, 2014, 02:43:52 PM »

All these great finds and the seasons still young Wink

Nice one Paul.
Cheers Dale, as you know it's a delicate balance deciding what farms and fields to search depending on crops, stubble and whether there seeded, although I'm pretty lucky as my best fields the farmers allow me to carry on searching, I just heard my favourite medieval field ( Field of dreams) is to be left in stubble until spring Shocked as I hate searching stubble it will give it chance to rot down over winter.  Wink

Good news then Paul, I bet it was like music to your ears Grin iv had that for a couple of years now on a few fields, I made lots of visits over Christmas and cleared a lot of the finds, there due a good deep plough now, this cultivating is not good year after year (find wise Cheesy) most of the time they just scratch the surface. 
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« Reply #17 on: August 29, 2014, 06:16:25 PM »

All these great finds and the seasons still young Wink

Nice one Paul.
Cheers Dale, as you know it's a delicate balance deciding what farms and fields to search depending on crops, stubble and whether there seeded, although I'm pretty lucky as my best fields the farmers allow me to carry on searching, I just heard my favourite medieval field ( Field of dreams) is to be left in stubble until spring Shocked as I hate searching stubble it will give it chance to rot down over winter.  Wink

Good news then Paul, I bet it was like music to your ears Grin iv had that for a couple of years now on a few fields, I made lots of visits over Christmas and cleared a lot of the finds, there due a good deep plough now, this cultivating is not good year after year (find wise Cheesy) most of the time they just scratch the surface. 
Hopefully this mint- till practices they do will change at some point Grin probably 70% of my farms are doing this, on the plus side 30% plough so happy days and they are the better fields Shocked hope the missus has recovered after that little bundle of joy you both brought in to this world Wink
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« Reply #18 on: August 29, 2014, 06:33:26 PM »

Cheers Paul, The baby is doing great, but the wife had a very tough time, she lost 5 1/2 pints of blood and passed out, its a good job she was in theatre at the time, (C-section) as they stopped the haemorrhage just in time it was very close mate Undecided
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« Reply #19 on: August 29, 2014, 07:07:08 PM »

Cheers Paul, The baby is doing great, but the wife had a very tough time, she lost 5 1/2 pints of blood and passed out, its a good job she was in theatre at the time, (C-section) as they stopped the haemorrhage just in time it was very close mate Undecided
Bloody hell mate, I know a bit about blood loss I was a paramedic before I went out with bad back,that is a lot  as you say good job she was in the theatre ,glad it all went ok in the end. Good luck in the fields Wink
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« Reply #20 on: August 29, 2014, 07:17:05 PM »

Cheers Paul, The baby is doing great, but the wife had a very tough time, she lost 5 1/2 pints of blood and passed out, its a good job she was in theatre at the time, (C-section) as they stopped the haemorrhage just in time it was very close mate Undecided
Bloody hell mate, I know a bit about blood loss I was a paramedic before I went out with bad back,that is a lot  as you say good job she was in the theatre ,glad it all went ok in the end. Good luck in the fields Wink

Its surprising how quick the body pumps out, im just glad people give blood (well done them) Im starting when things are back to normal Smiley

I was going to say good luck to you also but you got plenty of that Cheesy Cheesy Wink Good luck mate.
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