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<blockquote data-quote="JD-Kid" data-source="post: 26217" data-attributes="member: 479"><p>just feed the hounds and another 7mm still raining here but stick out quite a bit so could be catching more coming up the coast</p><p> </p><p>yea it will cost a fair bit early on with milking ,lamb weights and some fruit veg etc crop's on dry land areas may have been knocked back , next thing maybe drop in wool also lambing % if ewes in lighter order some areas may have sold off some captal stock so could lead to lower over all lamb numbers for the 13-14 season</p><p> </p><p>there could also be a higher % of drys in dairy herds </p><p> </p><p>good thing if there is an ok amount of rain it's still warm so growth will be quite high in saying that it was 31dC a few days ago now around 12 dC</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JD-Kid, post: 26217, member: 479"] just feed the hounds and another 7mm still raining here but stick out quite a bit so could be catching more coming up the coast yea it will cost a fair bit early on with milking ,lamb weights and some fruit veg etc crop's on dry land areas may have been knocked back , next thing maybe drop in wool also lambing % if ewes in lighter order some areas may have sold off some captal stock so could lead to lower over all lamb numbers for the 13-14 season there could also be a higher % of drys in dairy herds good thing if there is an ok amount of rain it's still warm so growth will be quite high in saying that it was 31dC a few days ago now around 12 dC [/QUOTE]
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