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<blockquote data-quote="Jsmith2211" data-source="post: 7707376" data-attributes="member: 147572"><p>rain</p><p></p><p></p><p>Need i say more? sodding weather is playing games with us. Lovely dry spell forcast for 2 weeks, so we went on and cut 10 acres of wheat at 15.8%. We mill all of our grain so as long as it doesnt go mouldy its fine. then the next day it absolutely chucked it down. no warning at all from the forcasters until about an hour before it rained when they said drizzle! Now the chap having the straw is having to let it dry, should have baled it up today. we're waiting about for it to dry out again, and every day the oats get flatter and flatter. nothing like waking up in the morning, looking out of the window and seeing the flat patch has got another foot wider..... global warming isnt doing its thing yet, i think we all need to tweak a few more diesel pumps and get it to hurry up a bit!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jsmith2211, post: 7707376, member: 147572"] rain Need i say more? sodding weather is playing games with us. Lovely dry spell forcast for 2 weeks, so we went on and cut 10 acres of wheat at 15.8%. We mill all of our grain so as long as it doesnt go mouldy its fine. then the next day it absolutely chucked it down. no warning at all from the forcasters until about an hour before it rained when they said drizzle! Now the chap having the straw is having to let it dry, should have baled it up today. we're waiting about for it to dry out again, and every day the oats get flatter and flatter. nothing like waking up in the morning, looking out of the window and seeing the flat patch has got another foot wider..... global warming isnt doing its thing yet, i think we all need to tweak a few more diesel pumps and get it to hurry up a bit! [/QUOTE]
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