4course
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still time, though wether it will be worth the effort for anything through the combine im not so sure im starting to think the golden hoof on a forage crop might be a better option wether conserved or eaten
If you can find the stock of course. At an affordable price.still time, though wether it will be worth the effort for anything through the combine im not so sure im starting to think the golden hoof on a forage crop might be a better option wether conserved or eaten
Just for comparison same spot this time last yearThis one hurts drilled on the 11th Oct till 1am on my own as my dad was in hospital remember walking back and 3 times for tractor loader etc. 150mm in the two week after drilling and 650mm (our annual rainfall till now) maybe 5 acres of 25 worth leaving.
overall I am not sure I have ever seen our farm look worse
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I think it’ll be better than the apps say. Just a bit of mizzle but could do with some sun to get the ground drying. Will force some spring beans on some of easier ground this week otherwise we’ll have too much of a bottle neck when it does eventually dry up.The forecasts are all contradicting themselves. The BBC news gave a dry week when I watched it this morning, but my WeatherPro app looks like a dire fortnight ahead. I honestly don’t think they have a clue what’s going to come.
The forecasts are all contradicting themselves. The BBC news gave a dry week when I watched it this morning, but my WeatherPro app looks like a dire fortnight ahead. I honestly don’t think they have a clue what’s going to come.
looks like min till does not work in wet year ?
Nothing works this year.looks like min till does not work in wet year ?
You’re probably right.Maybe your memory is a bit hazy on the year,Don`t think Honda made the 350trx quad until 1986?
I’ve no idea what the trade is talking about with any carryover. I only know of one farm that has anything left to move off the farm. It was mentioned on the latest Harry’s farm video.The trade and one or two farmers keep taking of carryover of last years harvest , the only thing we will be carrying over at this rate is urea
This picture perfectly shows what I was trying to explain to @Bossfarmer about how DD’d crops often don’t start to look like thy have been drilled, until the crop grows above the stubble, usually at about the ned of March when they take off.