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<blockquote data-quote="phil" data-source="post: 6726292" data-attributes="member: 1027"><p>I’m short 40% on planned winter acerage</p><p>500mm of rain since 20th meant all but lightest land was too wet</p><p>The 60% drilled is good</p><p>The soil structure from the dry summer in 2018 is still there </p><p>I’ve replaced WW with SW and we can grow very good crops of spring barley so nothing has changed as normally 50:50 winter spring </p><p>Planning decent acres of spring beans and oats to maximise breaks for next autumn </p><p>Just because you can go in wet doesn’t mean you should </p><p>I would rather look at full spring crop than mediocre winter crop</p><p>I can understand forcing your hand on a winter cropping farm, a drill that allows you to do this can save your bacon </p><p>Last year it never stopped raining in autumn </p><p>Normally you get a start or middle or the end </p><p>Other amino acids are available</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="phil, post: 6726292, member: 1027"] I’m short 40% on planned winter acerage 500mm of rain since 20th meant all but lightest land was too wet The 60% drilled is good The soil structure from the dry summer in 2018 is still there I’ve replaced WW with SW and we can grow very good crops of spring barley so nothing has changed as normally 50:50 winter spring Planning decent acres of spring beans and oats to maximise breaks for next autumn Just because you can go in wet doesn’t mean you should I would rather look at full spring crop than mediocre winter crop I can understand forcing your hand on a winter cropping farm, a drill that allows you to do this can save your bacon Last year it never stopped raining in autumn Normally you get a start or middle or the end Other amino acids are available [/QUOTE]
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