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They've started down  here, not sure about the rest of u?     Although for now I'll stick to this.    

Cut or not it will be too hard to run till Oct like last few years in a good number of places , unless you want injuries ?

there was a jap in one crack, didn't know war was over 

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40 minutes ago, sandymere said:

They've started down  here, not sure about the rest of u?20220714_111227.jpg.b2b9ec0f6791819e72d4d18b055ecd1b.jpg

 

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Although for now I'll stick to this.

 

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Went and picked a load up earlier if it’s were I think it is. Ground baked like concrete now that’s for sure 

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20 minutes ago, TOMO said:

that might just be the tractors fetching the bales in 

I think he means they have started cutting the wheat, not lads driving the land, (with the tyre marks) I assume that’s what you was getting at? 

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28 minutes ago, chartpolski said:

Silage and hay is cut up here, but no wheat yet, but I think it'll be down a lot sooner than usual.

Even if it was down, he grounds to hard and it's to hot to run.

No hardship in waiting a while.

Cheers.

That’s winter barley that’s been cut not seen no wheat cut yet but won’t be long 

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12 minutes ago, Gypsydog94 said:

That’s winter barley that’s been cut not seen no wheat cut yet but won’t be long 

Ah, ok mate ?

Its mostly wheat up here and I've seen it not cut 'til late September at times, but it's went yellow very quickly and I think it'll be an early harvest.

But then again, I'm a retired engineer, not a farmer ! ? !

Cheers.

 

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4 minutes ago, chartpolski said:

Ah, ok mate ?

Its mostly wheat up here and I've seen it not cut 'til late September at times, but it's went yellow very quickly and I think it'll be an early harvest.

But then again, I'm a retired engineer, not a farmer ! ? !

Cheers.

 

Yeah it’s turning quick around here it’s effectively died through lack of moisture. Still yielding well tho 

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