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<blockquote data-quote="Fiveospades" data-source="post: 8128836" data-attributes="member: 75910"><p>Things are growing here but a good drink would make them look so much better. Winter cereals are a mixed bunch with some wheats really suffering now and winter barlies not over thick. Spring barley is looking poor right now probably because the nitrogen is yet to get down to where it is needed. Planted some vining peas last week into some stiffish land as instructed by pea group, no chance of germination until a good soaking comes along. Our little micro climate very often dodges the showers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fiveospades, post: 8128836, member: 75910"] Things are growing here but a good drink would make them look so much better. Winter cereals are a mixed bunch with some wheats really suffering now and winter barlies not over thick. Spring barley is looking poor right now probably because the nitrogen is yet to get down to where it is needed. Planted some vining peas last week into some stiffish land as instructed by pea group, no chance of germination until a good soaking comes along. Our little micro climate very often dodges the showers. [/QUOTE]
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