I must admit I wasn't really thinking of the "Field Landings Web Page"
as a guide to current fields conditions, more an example of what
fields looks like from the air at various stages in the cycle.
I didn't mean to give the impression that I was demanding the GFA create
such a web page or that I was unprepared to try and organise somthing
locally.
If people just start taking some photos of fields from the air, same field
on the ground as the opportunity arises and throw them up on the web
somewhere that would be a start.
I think a collection of such photos with appropriate comments
would be a useful supplement for use with outlanding training.
Except for the Field Landings Web Page I hadn't come across anything like
this before.

As a neophyte who has just been doing their outlanding training and checking
I think I can use more information on suitable paddock surface selection.


Greg O'Sullivan
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