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Winter linseed drilling
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<blockquote data-quote="ajd132" data-source="post: 7746250" data-attributes="member: 4612"><p>I think it was too dead, it just pulled out the ground, it should have been done when slightly green I think, so it was my fault and not the actual crop. We did strip some spring linseed for someone which I think went okay but it did wrap up in the header a few times. Another neighbour has spent 3 days in a 14 hectare field with 2 combines trying to cut spring linseed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ajd132, post: 7746250, member: 4612"] I think it was too dead, it just pulled out the ground, it should have been done when slightly green I think, so it was my fault and not the actual crop. We did strip some spring linseed for someone which I think went okay but it did wrap up in the header a few times. Another neighbour has spent 3 days in a 14 hectare field with 2 combines trying to cut spring linseed. [/QUOTE]
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