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Farming going down with hardly a whimper...
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<blockquote data-quote="Cowabunga" data-source="post: 7575598" data-attributes="member: 718"><p>There were only a few suitable days at the beginning of May down here and the contractor did part of one farm before the rain. They did another couple of fields yesterday.</p><p>Frankly, most of my place will need nearly a week to dry the ground out to prevent damage before it is suitable for big machinery, so I'm glad that there are two farms ahead of me in the queue. It takes the pressure off.</p><p>I'm not at all worried about being nearly a month later than I'd planned. There is absolutely nothing that I can do about the weather. As long as we can start mowing in the next seven to ten days in good conditions I'll be satisfied. Not happy, but satisfied.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cowabunga, post: 7575598, member: 718"] There were only a few suitable days at the beginning of May down here and the contractor did part of one farm before the rain. They did another couple of fields yesterday. Frankly, most of my place will need nearly a week to dry the ground out to prevent damage before it is suitable for big machinery, so I'm glad that there are two farms ahead of me in the queue. It takes the pressure off. I'm not at all worried about being nearly a month later than I'd planned. There is absolutely nothing that I can do about the weather. As long as we can start mowing in the next seven to ten days in good conditions I'll be satisfied. Not happy, but satisfied. [/QUOTE]
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