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Winter Weather 2016/17 - General Discussion
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 We'd be most fortunate to have them repeated in any shape or form from June to the end of August. Generally you get your quota of high pressure, atlantic spells etc each year.. with exceptions of course. Hopefully this summer will be an exception like 2006. But up my neck of the woods with very heavy, wet soils i'd hate to have to bring in cattle so as not to plough up the land in August as we had to in 2008 and 2012.
 We'd be most fortunate to have them repeated in any shape or form from June to the end of August. Generally you get your quota of high pressure, atlantic spells etc each year.. with exceptions of course. Hopefully this summer will be an exception like 2006. But up my neck of the woods with very heavy, wet soils i'd hate to have to bring in cattle so as not to plough up the land in August as we had to in 2008 and 2012.




 
                                            

 
                                            
