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<blockquote data-quote="Old Spot" data-source="post: 148634" data-attributes="member: 400"><p>Well i have resisted putting my yields and especially margins on because they are crap. We farm heavy clay and or wet meadows which have not done well due to last winter and the cold late spring. If other people wish to comment on the fantastic year they are having best of luck to them but we are distinctly average at best.</p><p>I am a farm manager here most of the farm has just been let to another rose tinted man who thinks he can do better. I sincerely hope he succeeds. There is something in human nature that wants all of us to show that we are better than the next man. Rant over back to drying spring planted winter wheat that still is not truely fit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Old Spot, post: 148634, member: 400"] Well i have resisted putting my yields and especially margins on because they are crap. We farm heavy clay and or wet meadows which have not done well due to last winter and the cold late spring. If other people wish to comment on the fantastic year they are having best of luck to them but we are distinctly average at best. I am a farm manager here most of the farm has just been let to another rose tinted man who thinks he can do better. I sincerely hope he succeeds. There is something in human nature that wants all of us to show that we are better than the next man. Rant over back to drying spring planted winter wheat that still is not truely fit. [/QUOTE]
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