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Cropping
A strange Spring?
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<blockquote data-quote="PSQ" data-source="post: 9267383" data-attributes="member: 11374"><p>I've edited to clarify that it's 99% cloud cover for the next 10 days, and not 99% sunshine. It's pretty Baltic, online app says both soil and air temperature are at 6 degrees, hardly conducive to lush growth. Thankfully the OSR is a late variety thats only just coming into flower. I won't be spraying for pollen beetle, as frankly theres bugger all else flying around to pollinate the crop and it's beetle or nothing. </p><p></p><p>Swallows and House Martins normally arrive around the 15th (thought I saw 1 over the Tweed earlier in the week) but this north wind is keeping them away a bit longer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PSQ, post: 9267383, member: 11374"] I've edited to clarify that it's 99% cloud cover for the next 10 days, and not 99% sunshine. It's pretty Baltic, online app says both soil and air temperature are at 6 degrees, hardly conducive to lush growth. Thankfully the OSR is a late variety thats only just coming into flower. I won't be spraying for pollen beetle, as frankly theres bugger all else flying around to pollinate the crop and it's beetle or nothing. Swallows and House Martins normally arrive around the 15th (thought I saw 1 over the Tweed earlier in the week) but this north wind is keeping them away a bit longer. [/QUOTE]
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