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<blockquote data-quote="4course" data-source="post: 6756530" data-attributes="member: 2772"><p>risked it tonight , left roughed up some ploughing just a tad tacky and would have combied but if it keeps dry and blowing overnight will be the right move as my thinking is dont want it raining on a tacky seedbed if it rains or even showers it will be one of my worst ideas,, that we sew a couple of days ago would now almost stand rolling ( unbeliveable).The big decision ive to make now is wether to knock up the worst bit from last oct sowing and resow or drill through it ,problem is its patchy and small but almost enough to leave in the good bits.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4course, post: 6756530, member: 2772"] risked it tonight , left roughed up some ploughing just a tad tacky and would have combied but if it keeps dry and blowing overnight will be the right move as my thinking is dont want it raining on a tacky seedbed if it rains or even showers it will be one of my worst ideas,, that we sew a couple of days ago would now almost stand rolling ( unbeliveable).The big decision ive to make now is wether to knock up the worst bit from last oct sowing and resow or drill through it ,problem is its patchy and small but almost enough to leave in the good bits. [/QUOTE]
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