charolais0153 wrote: » Jesus I know its said often but the difference in weather is astonishing, we would be pretty close to athenry in the grand scheme of things ,half hour away,it got 34mm of snow/rain when we hot nothing. We had 6 really dry days with clear skies and small bits of frost in the morning, it felt like June cos the grass was so dry and it was warm enough and some light land seemed to be getting a small bit burned iykwim and then timmay who regularly has drought is getting poached as ****. Its unbelievable really
rangler1 wrote: » Highest march soil temp and growth since 2012, 2012 had a north wind and low soil temp for the whole of april after and the rest of the year was washout
Bullocks wrote: » Do you keep a diary ? I have one here but never keep it filled , it's interesting to be able to look back
Muckit wrote: » Damp evening here. Can visibly see the place greening up the last few days.
tanko wrote: » There was a feckin monsoon here at around 5.30 today, back to square -50 again as regards ground conditions. Might get cattle out in June :pac:
Lady Haywire wrote: » Looks like Base Price is getting hammered over there! (Cavan looks black as well from here)
Base price wrote: » As an aside - cracking picture Kovu.
charolais0153 wrote: » Kov- who?;)
Lady Haywire wrote: » Arrah don't mind her, talks to cats that one
Base price wrote: » OH is back home and he said that the ground is dry about the yard while he was feeding the younger calves that are on tad.
Farrell wrote: » Fierce downpour around 8, then again at 930/10. Can forget about slurry for awhile
Lady Haywire wrote: » Told ya! Gat a great view up here so I do
I said wrote: » Lovely sunny day here great drying in it.
Reggie. wrote: » Going at slurry?
Cherrycola wrote: » Just a quick question, whats the general schedule for spreading slurry/dung? Is it just every dry sunny day or is there an actual timeline? Because round these parts every bloody time there's a decent day for getting clothes washed and dried there seems to be some yoke out on a tractor spreading sh1te! And as a result, spreading smell all across the area and into my laundry!!! I grew up beside a farm, slurry smell was never as bad 20yrs ago as it is now, and definitely the regularity of it now is unreal! What's changed??? Every bit of fine weather we got last year drew them out in droves! And on a Sunday!!! The lords day! Give it a rest ffs!!!!
whelan2 wrote: » Possibly dung