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<blockquote data-quote="Farma Parma" data-source="post: 6699728" data-attributes="member: 5058"><p>Land here imho not right for beans as there so late to be harvested we always struggled to get wheat in afterwards. </p><p>None of these issues with the peas. </p><p>Quite a heavy field one thats been ploughed since early Oct & was meant for WB but its getting Peas for the 1st time in its life afaik.</p><p>It might also be the last time, going to make it into a slightly bigger field then after pulling old wire fence down next to one part of it & </p><p>get rid of what can be a troublesome headland some years buy doing this.</p><p>There is only one other field here i could do the same maybes one day, all the rest are 75% fulled hedged up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Farma Parma, post: 6699728, member: 5058"] Land here imho not right for beans as there so late to be harvested we always struggled to get wheat in afterwards. None of these issues with the peas. Quite a heavy field one thats been ploughed since early Oct & was meant for WB but its getting Peas for the 1st time in its life afaik. It might also be the last time, going to make it into a slightly bigger field then after pulling old wire fence down next to one part of it & get rid of what can be a troublesome headland some years buy doing this. There is only one other field here i could do the same maybes one day, all the rest are 75% fulled hedged up. [/QUOTE]
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