It’s a bit moist here too, 29mm overnight.
I think the doors are all well and truly shut on my job for a while now. Not as wet as the last two Octobers and as long as we don’t get 29 mm too often it’ll be fine.
47mm of rain overnight, last years wet spots now underwater again, some busted, some not. Hammering it down again in the dry East.
We always get a two incher in mid to late October. Seperates the season, and identifies the easy soil.
Are you getting the plough out now?
GD here last year up to end Nov, its the increasing wet areas that's a concern. Even areas I've moved are underwater, looks like I'll have to try a mole, but grounds not really flat enough to make me think that will work. Next doors ploughed stuff has water as wellU have drag plough out Andy your ground looks like it combi any weather. Gd is a September game
It'll be like snot compared to untouched stubbles.GD here last year up to end Nov, its the increasing wet areas that's a concern. Even areas I've moved are underwater, looks like I'll have to try a mole, but grounds not really flat enough to make me think that will work. Next doors ploughed stuff has water as well
Not worried as yet, just wondered how others had faired.Apologies yours don’t look bad ground at all I don’t think I d be worried yet
I haven't rolled anything since the middle of September apart from winter beans and 1 field of late wheat that I subsoiled after cultivation and hopefully that will help stop it dying of 'death by roller'Last October we had a weekend that was called the wettest ever in October . It did for some barley headlands that’d been rolled and a reason I haven’t gone mad with the roller on winter cereals this year
Or a pigeon flying with undue care and attention…My rain gauge filled up and fell over.
So not an accurate measurement, just 'a lot'.