Good, if anything is going to run out its milk.He did mention that and they ran a clip from farming today talking about lack of grass, feeding fodder early, impact on lambs, etc
Good, if anything is going to run out its milk.He did mention that and they ran a clip from farming today talking about lack of grass, feeding fodder early, impact on lambs, etc
R they black?Wierd, never seen so many bkackberries.
Where they got water from?
Yeah black and juicy.R they black?
Plenty here but red and shrivelled up yet
Will it be wanted thoughBlossom never got hit by frost this year, think trees set a lot of fruit and sunny weather all adds to good yields.
And won't be as big... More than 50% of produce is water.... No water = smaller produce.Will it be wanted though
NoWill it be wanted though
Nobody to pick em!Will it be wanted though
76 it was!difference seems to me to be the level of heat which is desiccating everything up i dont remember it as consistently hot in '76
Stubbles with a lot of RC and Chicory in them have gone so dry and hard they scrunch as you walk over them or ride over with the bike ,and then it seems like they are going to cause punctures
Was it i dont remmeber that well. I was still at school and i do remmber it seemed weird Dad feeding hay in August.76 it was!
l can remember 76 ending in a huge thunder storm, we were in a barn, old chap that was there, was absolutely terrified, white shaking, sobbing, reckoned the lightning was going to kill him.76 it was!
most around us are on winter ration, we start drying off after TB test next week, so they are getting 32 kg silage, and 2 kg blend, and some very high DM grass, we have enough grass to keep going on that, we have about 6 acres of 'mature' grass, thinking of haying it, as cows will only trample it down, and hay may well be needed, or valuable.Was it i dont remmeber that well. I was still at school and i do remmber it seemed weird Dad feeding hay in August.
Theres a lot of dairy cattle around here and they will mostly be on conservered forage will be worrying for them good if its a hard winter as well.
Yes. and when it started raining, late november, it didn't stop until 81. That's when bale wrapping became popular. Well it was bags to begin with, and those who bought belt balers quickly learned their mistake.l can remember 76 ending in a huge thunder storm, we were in a barn, old chap that was there, was absolutely terrified, white shaking, sobbing, reckoned the lightning was going to kill him.
never seen anyone like that, except in the films.
sealing them well was /is the fiddly bit . cable ties and doubled over still isn't 100%Weather judgement, is one thing none of us can foretell, just as we don't know WTF its going to do next year.
Someone mentioned bags to me the other day, thought NO, but l suppose for a small bit, and no wrapper .... if you can still buy them.
then thinking again, those bags were replaced by an expensive wrapper, or a combi baler.
haven't used a bag for 25 yrs, but they were a godsend then.