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how much wheat still to plant
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<blockquote data-quote="Brisel" data-source="post: 7337441" data-attributes="member: 166"><p>What point are you trying to make here? Don't bother cropping land that can lie wet? That's pretty well all our Tees valley clays out of production!</p><p></p><p>All the wheats sown in September look good where there isn't standing water. I will certainly start drilling sooner this September. Our 6m drill is working hard to sow 3500 acres/year especially when field sizes are small and the blocks of land are well spread out. What would really throw the logistics would be the loss of osr. At least that was 750 acres sown before mid September. I'm digging out drain ends at the moment and talking to our local gypsum supplier which would help the drainage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brisel, post: 7337441, member: 166"] What point are you trying to make here? Don't bother cropping land that can lie wet? That's pretty well all our Tees valley clays out of production! All the wheats sown in September look good where there isn't standing water. I will certainly start drilling sooner this September. Our 6m drill is working hard to sow 3500 acres/year especially when field sizes are small and the blocks of land are well spread out. What would really throw the logistics would be the loss of osr. At least that was 750 acres sown before mid September. I'm digging out drain ends at the moment and talking to our local gypsum supplier which would help the drainage. [/QUOTE]
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