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<blockquote data-quote="regolith" data-source="post: 1144751" data-attributes="member: 9267"><p>Whatever your business needs, it seems like it only needs to arrive slightly in excess or at the wrong time to impact negatively elsewhere...</p><p>That's life.</p><p></p><p>A few months ago my business needed rain. I think at the end of June we will have had rain every single day this month... and by the beginning of June we didn't need rain. I can be thankful that it's not so heavy that the cows are making mud, but it is so heavy I'm on enforced holiday.</p><p>The hay I made last year we snatched in between downpours, weather closed in a day earlier than expected so we baled it damp.</p><p>It's okay hay. I won't be saving any to feed to calves this year, not good enough. I'd rather have got it when we did than left it standing another two weeks for the next fine break. As long as you keep coming out slightly ahead, it's all part of the fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="regolith, post: 1144751, member: 9267"] Whatever your business needs, it seems like it only needs to arrive slightly in excess or at the wrong time to impact negatively elsewhere... That's life. A few months ago my business needed rain. I think at the end of June we will have had rain every single day this month... and by the beginning of June we didn't need rain. I can be thankful that it's not so heavy that the cows are making mud, but it is so heavy I'm on enforced holiday. The hay I made last year we snatched in between downpours, weather closed in a day earlier than expected so we baled it damp. It's okay hay. I won't be saving any to feed to calves this year, not good enough. I'd rather have got it when we did than left it standing another two weeks for the next fine break. As long as you keep coming out slightly ahead, it's all part of the fun. [/QUOTE]
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