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<blockquote data-quote="The Agrarian" data-source="post: 6558051" data-attributes="member: 3656"><p>Not a bad summer here by any means, but could be better. Lots of wet weather around, having a negative impact on costs, utilisation, and forage qualities. On the plus side, enough forage production to partly offset the negatives. I'd like it drier, or rather, more time in between the rain, rather than having it every day. The four wettest months YTD March, august, June and July, in that order. Having reasonable ground we got away with it. The contractor went to mow a friend not too far away on Saturday and had to pull out and go home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Agrarian, post: 6558051, member: 3656"] Not a bad summer here by any means, but could be better. Lots of wet weather around, having a negative impact on costs, utilisation, and forage qualities. On the plus side, enough forage production to partly offset the negatives. I'd like it drier, or rather, more time in between the rain, rather than having it every day. The four wettest months YTD March, august, June and July, in that order. Having reasonable ground we got away with it. The contractor went to mow a friend not too far away on Saturday and had to pull out and go home. [/QUOTE]
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