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<blockquote data-quote="som farmer" data-source="post: 7133234" data-attributes="member: 86168"><p>last 3 yrs, have been chronic, as in serious amount, to whatever is normal year, if dry'ish, pockets will stop growing, not so bad, as we expect, and allow for them, recently its been really bad, far worse than 1976, the stream, drains, and springs, died out in august then, they have never fully recovered to normal, since 2018 drought, some springs/drains, haven't run for 3 yrs, and never seen the stream, continuously so little flow, or dry. We use brassica's, as a break crop for reseeds, and as our 'feed insurance policy', we were a good 5/6 weeks later, starting on them this year, to normal, just hadn't grown. I do accept your point, of dry and windy, perhaps less than ideal, but the dry and sheltered, wasn't much different !</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="som farmer, post: 7133234, member: 86168"] last 3 yrs, have been chronic, as in serious amount, to whatever is normal year, if dry'ish, pockets will stop growing, not so bad, as we expect, and allow for them, recently its been really bad, far worse than 1976, the stream, drains, and springs, died out in august then, they have never fully recovered to normal, since 2018 drought, some springs/drains, haven't run for 3 yrs, and never seen the stream, continuously so little flow, or dry. We use brassica's, as a break crop for reseeds, and as our 'feed insurance policy', we were a good 5/6 weeks later, starting on them this year, to normal, just hadn't grown. I do accept your point, of dry and windy, perhaps less than ideal, but the dry and sheltered, wasn't much different ! [/QUOTE]
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