You should receive a prize and a certificate of recognition for not using a ‘z’ in your spelling.We should have subsidised you to chop that field .
You should receive a prize and a certificate of recognition for not using a ‘z’ in your spelling.We should have subsidised you to chop that field .
I had to leave a field yesterday also but the grain was 14% only the straw was absolute silageStarted into my own yesterday afternoon. I dont know what way its yielding per acre yet but it's not weighing in the trailers like it should. Moisture started out at 21% in the first field which I ended up leaving as it was increasing as I crossed it. The field I finished up in last night was down to 13.6 moisture.
I'm waiting in the tyre centre to get a puncture done on the woofler for the same reasonI’ve straw down since Sunday and I’d reckon I’ll nearly have to touch it, the green stuff is still fully green and damp.
Coolmore cut all the stuff around here last Monday/Tuesday, all straw baled and most shifted yesterday, 300 acres.I’ve straw down since Sunday and I’d reckon I’ll nearly have to touch it, the green stuff is still fully green and damp.
the 5x4 is 5 ft 10 inches high.
Yes, will be interesting to compare weights on the scales tomorrow.So the 5x4 is really a 6x4
Big one near double the small one.Yes, will be interesting to compare weights on the scales tomorrow.
I’m expecting that, huge circumference on the bigger one. Should last ages in the straw blower!Big one near double the small one.
Still have 2 days winter barley left, 1 day still isn't ripe as regards green straw and the rest is delayed by nearly 2 days with a breakdown which hopefully should be fixed sometime tomorrow, its great fun these days wrinching at a combine in the heat listening to all the neighbours flat out.
Not so much an expensive break but a time consuming one and a lot of heavy lugging given the heat, the front of the riddle box cracked where its driven also had to wait my turn for my mechanic to get to meDid you get a big break?
Tell him all the cheap wet stuff is sold and he'll have to buy the expensive dry stuffI’m looking forward to this time next year when Scrooge tells me last year straw was wet like he does every year
It must be the year for it. I picked up this little chap yesterday and the results are beside it. If it had made it to the drum I dread to think what the outcome would have been. I think it was gone 9 last night when the combine was up and going again. Thank God we've another 865 for spares.Still have 2 days winter barley left, 1 day still isn't ripe as regards green straw and the rest is delayed by nearly 2 days with a breakdown which hopefully should be fixed sometime tomorrow, its great fun these days wrinching at a combine in the heat listening to all the neighbours flat out.