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<blockquote data-quote="devonian" data-source="post: 1809001" data-attributes="member: 38413"><p>Its not something we have to worry about in the UK generally, often too much rain is the problem that said last year was a drought year the worst since 1976 I'm told, but the weather this year has been perfect plenty of rain in April ('April showers' is a thing whereas many of our aprils have been dry for a few years which isn't helpful) and lots of sun and warmth in May meaning we got more haylage bales out of our first cut this year than out of our entire three cuts last year combined to the point we probably won't even do another cut, which is a great position to be in. I could even buy more cattle now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="devonian, post: 1809001, member: 38413"] Its not something we have to worry about in the UK generally, often too much rain is the problem that said last year was a drought year the worst since 1976 I'm told, but the weather this year has been perfect plenty of rain in April ('April showers' is a thing whereas many of our aprils have been dry for a few years which isn't helpful) and lots of sun and warmth in May meaning we got more haylage bales out of our first cut this year than out of our entire three cuts last year combined to the point we probably won't even do another cut, which is a great position to be in. I could even buy more cattle now. [/QUOTE]
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