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<blockquote data-quote="yellow belly" data-source="post: 6777569" data-attributes="member: 305"><p>frontier give them selves plenty of leeway in public then </p><p>I hear they are nearer to the 8 million than 12 million </p><p></p><p>in 2012 and 2013 when we did 12 million there was a lot more planted around here than now</p><p>as for barley area that will depend on the price and the weather plenty of farmers (have no seed and barley price being talked down )are now looking at nocrop and an early start to rape drilling</p><p>in 2013 we could drill for most of april </p><p>but in some previous years when we have had a wet april planting anything in april was impossible </p><p>i would say the longer it stays wet in feb and march the more likely the weather dries up and april planted crops into moisture will perform as they did in 2013</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yellow belly, post: 6777569, member: 305"] frontier give them selves plenty of leeway in public then I hear they are nearer to the 8 million than 12 million in 2012 and 2013 when we did 12 million there was a lot more planted around here than now as for barley area that will depend on the price and the weather plenty of farmers (have no seed and barley price being talked down )are now looking at nocrop and an early start to rape drilling in 2013 we could drill for most of april but in some previous years when we have had a wet april planting anything in april was impossible i would say the longer it stays wet in feb and march the more likely the weather dries up and april planted crops into moisture will perform as they did in 2013 [/QUOTE]
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