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    Good pics for now anyway

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    Lambs

    Crap I pad photos best I’ve got ice expected tonight but little heading on my patch so hopefully no damage

    Take some more tommorow

    220 mm ytd smack bang on average. 340 usually or year. Yep dry but reliable and showery rather than heavy falls suits our stony soil type. Guess you guys didn’t notice rock heaps.....................
    Last edited by malleefarmer; Sep 16, 2019, 03:55.

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    Looks nice .............. hopefully it stays that way for you. We’re trying to avoid the “F” word here too along with the dreaded four letter “S” word since everything is so late from the cool summer.

    Good luck 🍀

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      #3
      That's a pretty respectable amount of annual precipitation.

      There's a stark difference between your crops and the droughted out ones you posted earlier....no comparison.

      Good luck the rest of the season.

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