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<blockquote data-quote="bert" data-source="post: 6756077" data-attributes="member: 3138"><p>Think I'm going to have ago this week, not too worried about vernalisation, February and March are often colder than December and January, and can get frosts into June. Nobody knows if its the right thing to do as no one can predict the weather for any length of time.</p><p></p><p>All i know is the seed is there in the shed and its edging our bets a bit as there is already a big percentage of spring barley to go in. And we are in no way inclined to get a good time for drilling that.</p><p></p><p>Was hoping to tine drill it in so it was a bit more weather proof and rougher to make it harder work for the crows, but looking at the variable seed beds I think its going to have to be the combi to make sure all seed is covered. The neighbours have drilled some so that will spread the crows a bit........ I hope</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bert, post: 6756077, member: 3138"] Think I'm going to have ago this week, not too worried about vernalisation, February and March are often colder than December and January, and can get frosts into June. Nobody knows if its the right thing to do as no one can predict the weather for any length of time. All i know is the seed is there in the shed and its edging our bets a bit as there is already a big percentage of spring barley to go in. And we are in no way inclined to get a good time for drilling that. Was hoping to tine drill it in so it was a bit more weather proof and rougher to make it harder work for the crows, but looking at the variable seed beds I think its going to have to be the combi to make sure all seed is covered. The neighbours have drilled some so that will spread the crows a bit........ I hope [/QUOTE]
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