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<blockquote data-quote="Flintstone" data-source="post: 7741224" data-attributes="member: 14178"><p>Hi</p><p>It got up and away well last year, and then got hit hard by the frost and cold wind in Feb/March, when we had minus 7 for a week and some biting winds that added some serious wind chill.</p><p>It recovered quite well, despite going black and blue.</p><p></p><p>Then, after a very delayed Spring stem extension, it went flat! This made it hard to cut, and the result wasn’t very good at all. To top it all, the shed it was put in flooded in one of those massive August storms a few weeks ago. </p><p></p><p>I’ve dropped the acreage right back this year, and planted 75 acres three days ago. As far as I’m concerned this is its last chance before I scrap it from the rotation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flintstone, post: 7741224, member: 14178"] Hi It got up and away well last year, and then got hit hard by the frost and cold wind in Feb/March, when we had minus 7 for a week and some biting winds that added some serious wind chill. It recovered quite well, despite going black and blue. Then, after a very delayed Spring stem extension, it went flat! This made it hard to cut, and the result wasn’t very good at all. To top it all, the shed it was put in flooded in one of those massive August storms a few weeks ago. I’ve dropped the acreage right back this year, and planted 75 acres three days ago. As far as I’m concerned this is its last chance before I scrap it from the rotation. [/QUOTE]
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