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<blockquote data-quote="Hindsight" data-source="post: 9009148" data-attributes="member: 3169"><p>The next few days will see the outrun of the October drilling period. There were three separate drilling periods in Lincolnshire in October 2023. Of 3 - 5 days each between the periods of heavy rain. Crops from the first week October have now all emerged and it is possible to define. Crops from the second batch also emerged. Crops from the third batch are still at emergence stage. No further emergence will occur after this week coming, so one will be able to asses what is viable. I have started this process on the farms I visit assessing the areas lost already to standing water and slugs. These are total losses. I shall be doing more over the next few days. I will also tally up what was sown in comparison to intended. My gut feeling is 60%. Of that I estimate at least 10% has been lost, probably more. An unmitigated disaster in my part of LIncolnshire as in Autumn 2019 very little was actually sown. Hey ho. I will report further end of November.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hindsight, post: 9009148, member: 3169"] The next few days will see the outrun of the October drilling period. There were three separate drilling periods in Lincolnshire in October 2023. Of 3 - 5 days each between the periods of heavy rain. Crops from the first week October have now all emerged and it is possible to define. Crops from the second batch also emerged. Crops from the third batch are still at emergence stage. No further emergence will occur after this week coming, so one will be able to asses what is viable. I have started this process on the farms I visit assessing the areas lost already to standing water and slugs. These are total losses. I shall be doing more over the next few days. I will also tally up what was sown in comparison to intended. My gut feeling is 60%. Of that I estimate at least 10% has been lost, probably more. An unmitigated disaster in my part of LIncolnshire as in Autumn 2019 very little was actually sown. Hey ho. I will report further end of November. [/QUOTE]
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