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<blockquote data-quote="Kiwi Pete" data-source="post: 4349992" data-attributes="member: 63856"><p>Shaping up to be an unusually predictable season down here.</p><p>Had 7.5mm last night, a set of twins (live) out of a scanned single hogget so maybe it split her atoms. Good lightning show too..</p><p></p><p>Yep that's exactly the case for most intensively farmed soils, people bash the resilience out of them and don't even question it. It's always the weather's fault!</p><p>Hence the burning desire not to play God too much here, although our climate records say we have 4 inches of rain per month it doesn't - merely an average - shows up in attitude to risk from the southern correspondents on here a bit... planting one of my 17 paddocks into something is a big risk, hence the low cost low expectations method.</p><p>[USER=71668]@Farmer Roy[/USER] has a very similar thought process...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kiwi Pete, post: 4349992, member: 63856"] Shaping up to be an unusually predictable season down here. Had 7.5mm last night, a set of twins (live) out of a scanned single hogget so maybe it split her atoms. Good lightning show too.. Yep that's exactly the case for most intensively farmed soils, people bash the resilience out of them and don't even question it. It's always the weather's fault! Hence the burning desire not to play God too much here, although our climate records say we have 4 inches of rain per month it doesn't - merely an average - shows up in attitude to risk from the southern correspondents on here a bit... planting one of my 17 paddocks into something is a big risk, hence the low cost low expectations method. [USER=71668]@Farmer Roy[/USER] has a very similar thought process... [/QUOTE]
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