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2 hours ago, sime42 said:

Another Sunday walk, another continuous mud wallow. It's not even funny anymore.

 

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The land just can't take it now.

 

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when you start looking at the winter wheat fields nearly 50% of the fields have rotted off, bread will be going up later this year 

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Yes, I felt sorry for the farmers trying to grow crops when I looked around at the drowned fields yesterday. Crazy amounts of water everywhere.

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26 minutes ago, sime42 said:

Yes, I felt sorry for the farmers trying to grow crops when I looked around at the drowned fields yesterday. Crazy amounts of water everywhere.

Hedges not been cut here and a very depleted winter workforce is the issue....😔

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Sods Law decrees that on two of the best days for work this week, I have a funeral and a social engagement booked last winter. Yesterday, when I had got geared up to finish a job so I can invoice for it, guess what? Heavy rain, just for a change. 

Why didn't I get a nice office job? 🤔

( Rhetorical question, by the way. On Monday, felling small nuisance trees, it was a pleasure to be outside. 

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Well it is now officially spring ....after the most horrendous winter I have ever known with record rainfall and just endless drizzle and misty dull days , but it has not really improved much !!!

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