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2019 could be another dry summer?
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<blockquote data-quote="Breakthru" data-source="post: 6081220" data-attributes="member: 15664"><p>Been soil sampling across N Northumberland and Scottish Borders and soil is amazingly dry for this time of year even on moorland.</p><p>Streams are low so if it dries up like last year there will be a lot of water haulage for stock again. We didn't have the very high temperatures in the south and the west either.</p><p>Had 18.5" calendar year against usual 24 -26".</p><p>So far this year had 5mm January, 14mm February however in our now normal winter month of March have had 50mm till yesterday and now 2" of snow. </p><p>I always work on the old English New Year (new crop year) of 25th March so record annual rainfall !st April to 31st March.</p><p>Still to get a lot of rain in next two weeks to get near average.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Breakthru, post: 6081220, member: 15664"] Been soil sampling across N Northumberland and Scottish Borders and soil is amazingly dry for this time of year even on moorland. Streams are low so if it dries up like last year there will be a lot of water haulage for stock again. We didn't have the very high temperatures in the south and the west either. Had 18.5" calendar year against usual 24 -26". So far this year had 5mm January, 14mm February however in our now normal winter month of March have had 50mm till yesterday and now 2" of snow. I always work on the old English New Year (new crop year) of 25th March so record annual rainfall !st April to 31st March. Still to get a lot of rain in next two weeks to get near average. [/QUOTE]
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