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<blockquote data-quote="Mr Mackay" data-source="post: 6428552" data-attributes="member: 2575"><p>I had to smile at my neighbours ,who have purchased an old cottage, spent a shed load on it and put ground source in the 3 acre field behind the house !! I cut the field for hay usually and when I went a week ago they said how it was too wet to cut and to leave it this year!! </p><p>Turns out they put it in the wettest place near a main drain , and dumped loads of soil further down the low part of field ,behind the house . Its really wet and all the drains have gone and been trashed to bits !</p><p>They had to cut a ditch right the way along the middle of field to get water off .</p><p> I was asked to cut the field , but as we suss that the meter deep trenches were put in during the winter over 2/3 rds , and the runs are rough as hell ,then its a no go for hay ! (You cant see the runs but they are there )</p><p></p><p> Anyway , they probably are better keeping the area quite wet ,if what you all say on here goes ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr Mackay, post: 6428552, member: 2575"] I had to smile at my neighbours ,who have purchased an old cottage, spent a shed load on it and put ground source in the 3 acre field behind the house !! I cut the field for hay usually and when I went a week ago they said how it was too wet to cut and to leave it this year!! Turns out they put it in the wettest place near a main drain , and dumped loads of soil further down the low part of field ,behind the house . Its really wet and all the drains have gone and been trashed to bits ! They had to cut a ditch right the way along the middle of field to get water off . I was asked to cut the field , but as we suss that the meter deep trenches were put in during the winter over 2/3 rds , and the runs are rough as hell ,then its a no go for hay ! (You cant see the runs but they are there ) Anyway , they probably are better keeping the area quite wet ,if what you all say on here goes ? [/QUOTE]
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