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<blockquote data-quote="som farmer" data-source="post: 8185819" data-attributes="member: 86168"><p>get some herbs in, places here, now, only herbs and clover[ATTACH=full]1042493[/ATTACH]</p><p>and the cows like them, a lot of our prg is now 'stressed' and sending up seed heads, instead of leaf's, and its only half way through june !</p><p> The leys where we have put more c/foot, fesques, festuloliums etc, are still growing, but grass is getting short. And, plantains and chicory, are growing well, as grass slows down. </p><p> These dry spells seem to be getting more frequent, and rye grasses seem to be less tolerant, of them, sometimes wonder, if the new varieties, are great in test plots, and when conditions are right, and useless when they are not.</p><p>Use a stream through the farm, as a 'barometer', its dry, and hasn't really flowed normally, for 4/5 years, lot of springs stopped as well. We shall have to get used to it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="som farmer, post: 8185819, member: 86168"] get some herbs in, places here, now, only herbs and clover[ATTACH type="full" alt="IMG_0732[1].JPG"]1042493[/ATTACH] and the cows like them, a lot of our prg is now 'stressed' and sending up seed heads, instead of leaf's, and its only half way through june ! The leys where we have put more c/foot, fesques, festuloliums etc, are still growing, but grass is getting short. And, plantains and chicory, are growing well, as grass slows down. These dry spells seem to be getting more frequent, and rye grasses seem to be less tolerant, of them, sometimes wonder, if the new varieties, are great in test plots, and when conditions are right, and useless when they are not. Use a stream through the farm, as a 'barometer', its dry, and hasn't really flowed normally, for 4/5 years, lot of springs stopped as well. We shall have to get used to it. [/QUOTE]
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