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Spring barley looking poor...
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<blockquote data-quote="Mr Charisma" data-source="post: 6927484" data-attributes="member: 2907"><p>When the drill and rolls left the field I was very happy with the job done but in the following week the wind was non stop and I think it pulled the moisture up through the the slot although it was well closed , </p><p>The chap who drilled it and a good friend who has been a DDer for a fair few years both put spades in and both thought it was in good condition to take a direct drill., the clay part of the field is better than the rest , the red marl ran out of moisture and withered away, </p><p>Live and learn I suppose , I regard myself as someone who is a useful arable farmer but obviously hasn't got what it takes to make dding work ?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr Charisma, post: 6927484, member: 2907"] When the drill and rolls left the field I was very happy with the job done but in the following week the wind was non stop and I think it pulled the moisture up through the the slot although it was well closed , The chap who drilled it and a good friend who has been a DDer for a fair few years both put spades in and both thought it was in good condition to take a direct drill., the clay part of the field is better than the rest , the red marl ran out of moisture and withered away, Live and learn I suppose , I regard myself as someone who is a useful arable farmer but obviously hasn't got what it takes to make dding work ? [/QUOTE]
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