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<blockquote data-quote="Whynot" data-source="post: 6170650" data-attributes="member: 1230"><p>Anyone been tempted to make a start yet?</p><p>Soil temperatures were heading in the right direction a week ago, but since then we seem to have had a light frost each morning. </p><p>I’m glad I decided to have a few days away! </p><p>All the land has been ploughed, digestate applied and subsoiled. </p><p>Most of the land is like an onion bed, might just try rolling pre drilling instead of the 6m power harrow. </p><p>It’s tempted to make a start at the start of the week with the dry weather, but determined to wait till Easter weekend when temps are looking better!?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whynot, post: 6170650, member: 1230"] Anyone been tempted to make a start yet? Soil temperatures were heading in the right direction a week ago, but since then we seem to have had a light frost each morning. I’m glad I decided to have a few days away! All the land has been ploughed, digestate applied and subsoiled. Most of the land is like an onion bed, might just try rolling pre drilling instead of the 6m power harrow. It’s tempted to make a start at the start of the week with the dry weather, but determined to wait till Easter weekend when temps are looking better!? [/QUOTE]
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