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OSR 2021
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<blockquote data-quote="4course" data-source="post: 7613556" data-attributes="member: 2772"><p>torrential rain within an hour of the rollers leaving the field after sowing middle of august august plus on a fertile site following 2 years of muck .The field nor the farm having osr for nigh on 15 years and no other previous osr down wind as neighbours was at the far side of his farm . In a desperate attempt to get the cropping plan back into some semblance following the preceding poor wheat crop due to the abysmal season was murdered with liquid sunshine to enable us to make progress quickly, combined and bales led then next day as nothing else ready to harvest ploughed subsoiled sown and rolled the crop was up and away . despite our best physical efforts it was the rain that did the job plus a sprinkling of establishment bag fert and a regular check on the traps has meant little or no damage. Thing is can we repeat the trick this year ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4course, post: 7613556, member: 2772"] torrential rain within an hour of the rollers leaving the field after sowing middle of august august plus on a fertile site following 2 years of muck .The field nor the farm having osr for nigh on 15 years and no other previous osr down wind as neighbours was at the far side of his farm . In a desperate attempt to get the cropping plan back into some semblance following the preceding poor wheat crop due to the abysmal season was murdered with liquid sunshine to enable us to make progress quickly, combined and bales led then next day as nothing else ready to harvest ploughed subsoiled sown and rolled the crop was up and away . despite our best physical efforts it was the rain that did the job plus a sprinkling of establishment bag fert and a regular check on the traps has meant little or no damage. Thing is can we repeat the trick this year ? [/QUOTE]
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