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<blockquote data-quote="GrannyAching" data-source="post: 1466874" data-attributes="member: 21754"><p>Horrible cold Spring with very slow grass growth, I would have said, followed by a very hot spell but with cold nights, followed by November for the last week or so. My under cover (tunnel) temperatures are still falling to below 10 C at night and have only had about one full week above the whole season. The grass seems to be in short life expectancy mode with species running to seed very quickly - sheep starting to get cheesed off with what is coming through in the bottom. My hay is still to be cut but it's ancient hay meadow so if I don't get it in July it will come back in August with something else. It's not the worst year we've had in the last 20 but there is plenty of time left.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GrannyAching, post: 1466874, member: 21754"] Horrible cold Spring with very slow grass growth, I would have said, followed by a very hot spell but with cold nights, followed by November for the last week or so. My under cover (tunnel) temperatures are still falling to below 10 C at night and have only had about one full week above the whole season. The grass seems to be in short life expectancy mode with species running to seed very quickly - sheep starting to get cheesed off with what is coming through in the bottom. My hay is still to be cut but it's ancient hay meadow so if I don't get it in July it will come back in August with something else. It's not the worst year we've had in the last 20 but there is plenty of time left. [/QUOTE]
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