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Wombat

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BASIS
Location
East yorks
Last field of barley to do tomorrow. No crops have been particularly special but at least we have some after last year. Fingers crossed for a more normal April and May next year, not no rain and 20 frosts in 7 weeks and then 100mm in the subsequent month
 

Renaultman

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
Darlington
Last field of barley to do tomorrow. No crops have been particularly special but at least we have some after last year. Fingers crossed for a more normal April and May next year, not no rain and 20 frosts in 7 weeks and then 100mm in the subsequent month
Here here. Like you, no records, no complaints.
 

carbonfibre farmer

Member
Arable Farmer
Shut the back window of drier tractor! Bobk won't be happy.
Air line sorts that out. Plus the fan on the dryer sucking well so very little goes in there.
Had a few sneaky hrs out with it on Sun 🤫
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Photo credit Andrew Mutimer.
 

Wombat

Member
BASIS
Location
East yorks
Here here. Like you, no records, no complaints.
Yup had a few fields I thought would burst the seams and didn’t and a few that look plain and was better than thought. But I have nothing priced yet and although I would have liked a bit more it was a tricky season and I learned a few things and at least we are having a chance to get some flatlifting done before waiting to direct drill.
 

4course

Member
Location
north yorks
finished ww tonight and just having a bite to eat after what has been the best days combining of the season and having been in the mist and murk for the last 3 weeks im glad ,the yields of todays fields has been excellent so a tincture is shortly to be consumed ,then in the morning will see if now carol has retired young owain can bring another few days of sunshine to help gather the sp barley and beans ,if he can I may have to broaden my horizons somewhat having been in mourning this last few days ho ho
 

farmer99

Member
Arable Farmer
Location
suffolk
finished ww tonight and just having a bite to eat after what has been the best days combining of the season and having been in the mist and murk for the last 3 weeks im glad ,the yields of todays fields has been excellent so a tincture is shortly to be consumed ,then in the morning will see if now carol has retired young owain can bring another few days of sunshine to help gather the sp barley and beans ,if he can I may have to broaden my horizons somewhat having been in mourning this last few days ho ho
 

Manny

Member
Mixed Farmer
Location
In the middle.
Had a couple of good day with 46ac of triticale done Tuesday and 47ac of winter barley done yesterday. Last run in the field of barley was cut as the rain started. I was slightly worried as the field is half mile long and it already wasn't feeding over the knife very well but just got it done and the combine back home.
Just 99ac to go in three crops.
41ac spring barley
45ac winter beans
13ac spring triticale.
 

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