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<blockquote data-quote="Mr Charisma" data-source="post: 6568841" data-attributes="member: 2907"><p>So who's getting concerned, with 70 mm in the rain gauge since Sunday and a lot more to come over the week I certainly am.</p><p>If your on free draining soil then probably not but I reside on sticky red marl which can take an age to dry out.</p><p>Most of the ground is moved and was in good condition behind the trio, some has been cultipressed and set up well for the drill,,,,,,,,, I thought, , trio came of last night as there is no way that will be used again this season and plough was hitched up so it can be put ready for a couple of weeks time when we might be able to plough the bean ground.</p><p>On the plus side I have only got 25 % of seed corn bought, and seed dressers are due this week to dress another 25%,</p><p>I might leave it at that, I still have visions of 2013 and having to use all the crap 2012 seed that never went in the ground.</p><p>Another plus is that I have a field of rape that has decided to emerge,,,,,,, surely the CSFB pressure has gone now</p><p></p><p>And at least I will be able to travel east this weekend to see the girlfriend, probably do a bit of over the hedge farming to see how the fat cats who farm around Stamford and Rutland are getting on in the land of milk and honey ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr Charisma, post: 6568841, member: 2907"] So who's getting concerned, with 70 mm in the rain gauge since Sunday and a lot more to come over the week I certainly am. If your on free draining soil then probably not but I reside on sticky red marl which can take an age to dry out. Most of the ground is moved and was in good condition behind the trio, some has been cultipressed and set up well for the drill,,,,,,,,, I thought, , trio came of last night as there is no way that will be used again this season and plough was hitched up so it can be put ready for a couple of weeks time when we might be able to plough the bean ground. On the plus side I have only got 25 % of seed corn bought, and seed dressers are due this week to dress another 25%, I might leave it at that, I still have visions of 2013 and having to use all the crap 2012 seed that never went in the ground. Another plus is that I have a field of rape that has decided to emerge,,,,,,, surely the CSFB pressure has gone now And at least I will be able to travel east this weekend to see the girlfriend, probably do a bit of over the hedge farming to see how the fat cats who farm around Stamford and Rutland are getting on in the land of milk and honey ? [/QUOTE]
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