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How would you cope with another summer of 76 ?
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<blockquote data-quote="som farmer" data-source="post: 5200402" data-attributes="member: 86168"><p>dad drilled in 24 acres of kale early may,as we were beginning to burn up then. insisted it was drilled deeper so it had a bit of moisture, hell of crop, kept us going. the cows pretty well had free run of lots of brown fields! he always said if they could move from field to field they would be content, it worked. the only advantage we had, was we only had to cut the tops of hedges, the cows had done the sides. I have always tried to put some kale/rape in for the midsummer</p><p>grass holiday. dry cows and I/c hiefers will start rape this week.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="som farmer, post: 5200402, member: 86168"] dad drilled in 24 acres of kale early may,as we were beginning to burn up then. insisted it was drilled deeper so it had a bit of moisture, hell of crop, kept us going. the cows pretty well had free run of lots of brown fields! he always said if they could move from field to field they would be content, it worked. the only advantage we had, was we only had to cut the tops of hedges, the cows had done the sides. I have always tried to put some kale/rape in for the midsummer grass holiday. dry cows and I/c hiefers will start rape this week. [/QUOTE]
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