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<blockquote data-quote="awittyusername" data-source="post: 9089633" data-attributes="member: 183923"><p>When he was turning I took the opportunity to talk to him and said we were hopeful that the water board had found the issue and that we wouldn't see a repeat, and he echoed that. But he did also say that they had already had a good look at the area to try and find an old culvert that maybe needed pulling through but sadly, there was none.</p><p></p><p>That was my thinking with the green line so it makes me hopeful that there's half a solution there already.</p><p></p><p>As you say, it's in their interest to have that land back. I don't know what 1/3 of an acre of wheat is worth per year and if it's worth it to them but it really is to us so we would certainly go halves with them to take the sting out of any remedial work needed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="awittyusername, post: 9089633, member: 183923"] When he was turning I took the opportunity to talk to him and said we were hopeful that the water board had found the issue and that we wouldn't see a repeat, and he echoed that. But he did also say that they had already had a good look at the area to try and find an old culvert that maybe needed pulling through but sadly, there was none. That was my thinking with the green line so it makes me hopeful that there's half a solution there already. As you say, it's in their interest to have that land back. I don't know what 1/3 of an acre of wheat is worth per year and if it's worth it to them but it really is to us so we would certainly go halves with them to take the sting out of any remedial work needed. [/QUOTE]
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