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<blockquote data-quote="4course" data-source="post: 7682561" data-attributes="member: 2772"><p>ha ,im well aware of what time of the year/day it is cos for an arable farmer this coming month is the make or break time for both the current year and the next , im well aware of the problems caused by lying straw or bales in the field even in july . Our winter barley is hardly ripe ,its also raining the osr is not far off ready to cut ,if and when dry enough .To to be reasonably confident of establishing next years osr crop following w b we should ideally have it in the ground by the 12th, im looking at 5-6 days combining im also looking at 5-6 days inclement weather should I risk either last years or next years crop by holding the job up for a marginal £ in straw ? and that is the conundrum mindst we will endeavour to make a bay or three of so called idiot bricks for our own sale/use but will we or wont we chop the remainder ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4course, post: 7682561, member: 2772"] ha ,im well aware of what time of the year/day it is cos for an arable farmer this coming month is the make or break time for both the current year and the next , im well aware of the problems caused by lying straw or bales in the field even in july . Our winter barley is hardly ripe ,its also raining the osr is not far off ready to cut ,if and when dry enough .To to be reasonably confident of establishing next years osr crop following w b we should ideally have it in the ground by the 12th, im looking at 5-6 days combining im also looking at 5-6 days inclement weather should I risk either last years or next years crop by holding the job up for a marginal £ in straw ? and that is the conundrum mindst we will endeavour to make a bay or three of so called idiot bricks for our own sale/use but will we or wont we chop the remainder ? [/QUOTE]
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