- Location
- Owaka, New Zealand
I normally ask "what's the worst that can happen?" but I will nottractor, chain, close your eyes & drop the clutch
not this time
I normally ask "what's the worst that can happen?" but I will nottractor, chain, close your eyes & drop the clutch
How long from drilling to harvest? I have just started wheat as a break here and we are on 120 days.Slowest harvest ever here. Most irrigated are doing about 7 t/ha but I revon this one should be around 10 tView attachment 1004261 most crops are sown at 70 kg/ha, i sowed this one at 150kg and its thick.
Most sown in May harvested in DecemberHow long from drilling to harvest? I have just started wheat as a break here and we are on 120 days.
Then I’m quite pleased with 5.6 tonnes a hectare and we have quite a lot of wildlife damage. I have increased the seed rate to same as you as we don’t get a lot of tillering.Most sown in May harvested in December
Barns have been around for several thousand yearsMy random thought for the morning, imagine how delighted Barn Owls were when people invented barns.
Dude.My random thought for the morning, imagine how delighted Barn Owls were when people invented barns.
What did rats live under before we invented corrugated iron?My random thought for the morning, imagine how delighted Barn Owls were when people invented barns.
And later,My random thought for the morning, imagine how delighted Barn Owls were when people invented barns.
Life is intrinsically empty and meaninglessAnd later,
we will have @Kiwi Pete giving us his thoughts on the meaning of life
Science has lost its way.I have often wondered where Housemartins lived before houses were invented, and were they called Cavemartins or just Martins?
I am actually still in awe of Pete's line saying religion is a matter of faith, science relies on doubt. Too many people saying trust the science when you should always question it.
That was way back when men were men.Where did cavemen live before caves?
What were they called before Barns. Were they Homeless OwlsMy random thought for the morning, imagine how delighted Barn Owls were when people invented barns.
Wet Owls?What were they called before Barns. Were they Homeless Owls
Being sceptical is healthier than the alternatives, this is why many of our current world leaders are being charged with crimes against humanity, for being complicit with "blindly following the science" when the science didn't exist until they blindly followed some opinionsI have often wondered where Housemartins lived before houses were invented, and were they called Cavemartins or just Martins?
I am actually still in awe of Pete's line saying religion is a matter of faith, science relies on doubt. Too many people saying trust the science when you should always question it.