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State of your crops -2022
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<blockquote data-quote="Fiveospades" data-source="post: 8197189" data-attributes="member: 75910"><p>Amazingly I am surrounded by water on three sides of me and I am unable to obtain an abstraction licence. None of our own crops are watered but we seem to have had just enough rain at the right time this year but only just in time for the winter barley. The easier autumn last year was a big help with crops getting off to a good start and never really looking back. Wheat Barley and Spring Oats all grown for seed on a neighbouring farm have been expensively watered and look extremely well indeed, particularly the oats.</p><p>Unless you are on very thin land or are producing seed crops you must do your sums before watering cereals even at today's predicted prices. </p><p>The rain did not come soon enough for the spring barley in our area and will be no more than average or just below at best. I have yet to see a promising field of spring barley but I don't go far. What are your predictions?.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fiveospades, post: 8197189, member: 75910"] Amazingly I am surrounded by water on three sides of me and I am unable to obtain an abstraction licence. None of our own crops are watered but we seem to have had just enough rain at the right time this year but only just in time for the winter barley. The easier autumn last year was a big help with crops getting off to a good start and never really looking back. Wheat Barley and Spring Oats all grown for seed on a neighbouring farm have been expensively watered and look extremely well indeed, particularly the oats. Unless you are on very thin land or are producing seed crops you must do your sums before watering cereals even at today's predicted prices. The rain did not come soon enough for the spring barley in our area and will be no more than average or just below at best. I have yet to see a promising field of spring barley but I don't go far. What are your predictions?. [/QUOTE]
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