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<blockquote data-quote="down n'dirty" data-source="post: 1380986" data-attributes="member: 6247"><p>I have never known such a totally inaccurate forecast as last nights! We rushed to bale and wrap 40 acres of haylage that was 1 day away from making lovely hay as thunderstorms, torrential rain, squally rain and localised flooding were forecast for S Wales at teatime last night. There was even a yellow weather warning!!! Woke this morning to sunny skies and not even a dew. Now have the problem of shifting over 400 wrapped square bales that have to be hauled on trailers 7 miles and stacked without damaging the wrap. The cost incurred of all this will be in the thousands- bloody weather forecasters!!!</p><p>Rant over.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="down n'dirty, post: 1380986, member: 6247"] I have never known such a totally inaccurate forecast as last nights! We rushed to bale and wrap 40 acres of haylage that was 1 day away from making lovely hay as thunderstorms, torrential rain, squally rain and localised flooding were forecast for S Wales at teatime last night. There was even a yellow weather warning!!! Woke this morning to sunny skies and not even a dew. Now have the problem of shifting over 400 wrapped square bales that have to be hauled on trailers 7 miles and stacked without damaging the wrap. The cost incurred of all this will be in the thousands- bloody weather forecasters!!! Rant over. [/QUOTE]
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