Looks like 2 weeks without much rain.......
We'll pay for this later in the year, probably during haymaking / harvest...
We'll pay for this later in the year, probably during haymaking / harvest...
I wish still too wet to travel
I just knew you'd turn up.Who knows, well just have to deal with what comes and hope we're either clever or lucky.
Since it's a public forum there's always that chanceI just knew you'd turn up.
Yeah, not a daft move IMO, they'll grow in the wet too, so not much to loose by using something more fit for drought, they help the soil too.Been on the cards for a few years, consider dropping ryegrass for cocksfoot etc deep rooters, we have very little ryegrass in our leys.
Why @7610 super q ,why!?!Looks like 2 weeks without much rain.......
We'll pay for this later in the year, probably during haymaking / harvest...
I choose grasses for the boat effect, keeping stock from sinking ,,Been on the cards for a few years, consider dropping ryegrass for cocksfoot etc deep rooters, we have very little ryegrass in our leys.
Not dry enough to drill here. ( Thread was started as a joke BTW. )Why @7610 super q ,why!?!
We haven't finished drilling yet
Rate we are going, gonna need at least another week
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Dry in Norfolk bit different to dry in crapweathershireNot dry enough to drill here. ( Thread was started as a joke BTW. )
Might have a go at ploughing this coming week. Need a strong wind to dry the ground out really.