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Re: Silage Nuisance
This is a very sweeping statement. It doesn't stand up to the slightest scrutiny. Most Irish farmhouses are in direct proximity to farmyards, which by their nature would normally (for at least 6 months of the year) contain silage, and also (all year-round) other odorous matter such as stored slurry. You will only undermine your own position if you turn your argument against this farmer into an ill-informed anti-farmer rant.
By the way have you ever noticed that none of them have a bale or as much of a pike of it in the vicinity of their on homes?
This is a very sweeping statement. It doesn't stand up to the slightest scrutiny. Most Irish farmhouses are in direct proximity to farmyards, which by their nature would normally (for at least 6 months of the year) contain silage, and also (all year-round) other odorous matter such as stored slurry. You will only undermine your own position if you turn your argument against this farmer into an ill-informed anti-farmer rant.