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How much Harvest has been lost/abandoned in Scotland?
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<blockquote data-quote="glasshouse" data-source="post: 4393770" data-attributes="member: 10610"><p>This is am east west split, as the east side has managed not too bad.</p><p>Straw is a struggle behind BLeeding 30ft headers, especially rotaries.</p><p>In 85 the east was worse as all the wheat went flat in the highland show week of 23td june and was a disaster. </p><p>Peas were written off.</p><p>The upland guys got their barley ok that yr about 20th october, but the barley had little feed value, just a husk.</p><p>It was my first year out of college, i went against my old man and sprayed the wheat with straw shortener and ours was the only stuff standing in the county.</p><p>Osr that yr was a saviour, our first try, and big bale silage too, made before weather broke.</p><p>Dad went off to canada as i was cutting the hay, he returned 4wks later and it was still lying in water.</p><p></p><p>Plenty folk went bust that yr, and a lot of estates decided that they didnt like farming and let the land out</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="glasshouse, post: 4393770, member: 10610"] This is am east west split, as the east side has managed not too bad. Straw is a struggle behind BLeeding 30ft headers, especially rotaries. In 85 the east was worse as all the wheat went flat in the highland show week of 23td june and was a disaster. Peas were written off. The upland guys got their barley ok that yr about 20th october, but the barley had little feed value, just a husk. It was my first year out of college, i went against my old man and sprayed the wheat with straw shortener and ours was the only stuff standing in the county. Osr that yr was a saviour, our first try, and big bale silage too, made before weather broke. Dad went off to canada as i was cutting the hay, he returned 4wks later and it was still lying in water. Plenty folk went bust that yr, and a lot of estates decided that they didnt like farming and let the land out [/QUOTE]
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