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Re: Photo - bale wrapping hay - for Allan in NE
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Posted by David in England on June 22, 2006 at 11:59:00 from (86.142.187.125):
In Reply to: Photo - bale wrapping hay posted by David in England on June 22, 2006 at 11:02:35:
Hey Allan; you must have seen films about England, its ALWAYS RAINING HERE. You wouldnt want our wet climate that produces 2 tons acre of hay, 4 tons acre winter wheat, 2 ton acre barley, 12 tons acre potatoes, 14 tons acre sugar beet ! On a serious note, I have read & seen on the site that some of the States is in deep trouble with drought, you all have my sympathy. Weve had a cold and dry winter & spring, water levels particularly in the south east are very low. the past 3 weeks have been hot & sunny here and some nice silage & hay made. See post on baling hay here today. But the stubbles are not greening up - we do need rain now. Always enjoy your posts & photos. Cheers David in England
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