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Latest drilling date for Mascani oats
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<blockquote data-quote="Roy_H" data-source="post: 4381690" data-attributes="member: 44604"><p>The rep from C.W.G. ( Now Mole Valley Farmers ) told us one of his customers <em>always</em> liked to drill his winter oats in February (A bit of a gamble I should think considering that month's fill-dyke reputation!). Apparently it all began when the above farmer couldn't get his winter oats drilled one autumn due to the weather breaking up so he put them in when the weather finally improved (Which was the following February, his son thought he was totally crazy, but the dressed seed was there waiting in the bag, so what could they do? ) and it turned out to be the best crop of oats he had ever grown, so the habit stuck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roy_H, post: 4381690, member: 44604"] The rep from C.W.G. ( Now Mole Valley Farmers ) told us one of his customers [I]always[/I] liked to drill his winter oats in February (A bit of a gamble I should think considering that month's fill-dyke reputation!). Apparently it all began when the above farmer couldn't get his winter oats drilled one autumn due to the weather breaking up so he put them in when the weather finally improved (Which was the following February, his son thought he was totally crazy, but the dressed seed was there waiting in the bag, so what could they do? ) and it turned out to be the best crop of oats he had ever grown, so the habit stuck. [/QUOTE]
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