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Farmer Roy's Random Thoughts - I never said it was easy.
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<blockquote data-quote="Steel" data-source="post: 6519655" data-attributes="member: 13822"><p>I have not met any of them, but regually drive past “Cows sh!t Me To Tears” place as I am currently having my 1961 Falcon ute being fixed up in Berrigan and I drive past his place to get there.</p><p></p><p>I’m hoping to do a trip up through northern NSW to Qld in the next couple of months and will see if I can drop in at Roy’s on the way past.</p><p></p><p>We had our local farmers agronomy advice group meet today at my place and we evaluated a couple of my crops. The wheat we looked has a potential of 4.5 t/ha and still has a little moisture, but not much. That paddock is my best wheat this year and is still has a long way to go.</p><p>The Barley crop was thicker with 700 stems/m2 and a lot of potential, but we could not even auger into the ground to look for moisture as it’s to dry. It has no moisture and everybody was suprised it still looks good, so the main decision is when we put the sheep in.</p><p>There is no rain on the forecast for here in the next two weeks and the weather is starting to warm up. One warm windy day and most crops will start dieing. We again have 0% water allocation so there is not much we can do. I think we will be putting sheep on most crops and having a quiet spring.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steel, post: 6519655, member: 13822"] I have not met any of them, but regually drive past “Cows sh!t Me To Tears” place as I am currently having my 1961 Falcon ute being fixed up in Berrigan and I drive past his place to get there. I’m hoping to do a trip up through northern NSW to Qld in the next couple of months and will see if I can drop in at Roy’s on the way past. We had our local farmers agronomy advice group meet today at my place and we evaluated a couple of my crops. The wheat we looked has a potential of 4.5 t/ha and still has a little moisture, but not much. That paddock is my best wheat this year and is still has a long way to go. The Barley crop was thicker with 700 stems/m2 and a lot of potential, but we could not even auger into the ground to look for moisture as it’s to dry. It has no moisture and everybody was suprised it still looks good, so the main decision is when we put the sheep in. There is no rain on the forecast for here in the next two weeks and the weather is starting to warm up. One warm windy day and most crops will start dieing. We again have 0% water allocation so there is not much we can do. I think we will be putting sheep on most crops and having a quiet spring. [/QUOTE]
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