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UK Agriculture four seasons

Month - June

June
Young dairy stock. Many farmers breed their own replacements, where a herd relies on purchased in animals, it is known as a flying herd.




June
A charolais cow taking an interest.




June
New Zealand and Australian gangs specialise in sheep shearing and tour the world for work.




June
The first cut of hay may take place in late June in settled hot weather.




June
Winter wheat with ears now prominent.




June
Winter barley is now fully in ear and maturing. Harvest will begin in a months time.




June
The pod detail of the winter oil seed rape crop. As the seeds mature they will turn black.




June
The asparagus season is drawing to a close as the plant is allowed to go to fern.




June
Lettuce




June
Black Cherries




June
A dragonfly laying its eggs in a pond. Over the last decade farmers have been responsible for creating thousands of new ponds.




June
A meadow brown butterfly on sown grass in set aside.




June
The corn cockle plant in a wildlife margin of a barley crop.




June
A young barn owl that is being ringed for monitoring and identification. Barn owls can only be handled by those licensed to do so.




June
A lizard basks in the summer warmth.




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