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Dispatches - Red Tractor
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<blockquote data-quote="DaveGrohl" data-source="post: 7863710" data-attributes="member: 3563"><p>It's a long time since I went to Uni but we were told back then that grass grows above a certain temp. Grass doesn't care what the bloody calendar says, if it's above x degC it grows. This autumn manure ban is beyond a sick joke. Conversely, I can't ever remember a Apr/May like the one we've just had for grass NOT growing. What about all that manure/fert sitting there doing nothing but get washed away? Where's your calendar now?</p><p></p><p>Presumably we've got to fit nappies to the overwintering sheep now, or are they being conveniently forgotten because er hmmm that's a tricky one, we're only bureaucrats and can't be expected to come up with an answer beyond "them's the rules........."?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaveGrohl, post: 7863710, member: 3563"] It's a long time since I went to Uni but we were told back then that grass grows above a certain temp. Grass doesn't care what the bloody calendar says, if it's above x degC it grows. This autumn manure ban is beyond a sick joke. Conversely, I can't ever remember a Apr/May like the one we've just had for grass NOT growing. What about all that manure/fert sitting there doing nothing but get washed away? Where's your calendar now? Presumably we've got to fit nappies to the overwintering sheep now, or are they being conveniently forgotten because er hmmm that's a tricky one, we're only bureaucrats and can't be expected to come up with an answer beyond "them's the rules........."? [/QUOTE]
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