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<blockquote data-quote="Howard150" data-source="post: 5609802" data-attributes="member: 30002"><p>All be whinging about chopped straw then!</p><p>Laid straw is a pain especially as it gets later in the year and grown in. Can usually bury it in one direction - have to clean it off for’tother</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Had a similar thing in National first time it was at Marden. A third of the plot was diabolical. Had a false rig next to a pond. Ground was unbelievably uneven - lot of standing corn left where they could not get the header down low enough to cut it. Tramlines were 3’ wide and so deep that I had cast 4 or 5 rounds before the plough touched the bottom of them. Got e 2.5 metre length of channel and a rope as thick as my arm both stuck in the plough as I opened up, plus penalty points for late opening just for good measure - and yes you guessed it right, steam ploughs, demonstrators and world style all in the best o’plots!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Howard150, post: 5609802, member: 30002"] All be whinging about chopped straw then! Laid straw is a pain especially as it gets later in the year and grown in. Can usually bury it in one direction - have to clean it off for’tother Had a similar thing in National first time it was at Marden. A third of the plot was diabolical. Had a false rig next to a pond. Ground was unbelievably uneven - lot of standing corn left where they could not get the header down low enough to cut it. Tramlines were 3’ wide and so deep that I had cast 4 or 5 rounds before the plough touched the bottom of them. Got e 2.5 metre length of channel and a rope as thick as my arm both stuck in the plough as I opened up, plus penalty points for late opening just for good measure - and yes you guessed it right, steam ploughs, demonstrators and world style all in the best o’plots! [/QUOTE]
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