Mrs Down's Diary
Some of our neighbours who use our equipment to test the moisture of their wheat tut-tutted when John started to combine.
"I'd wait a bit," one said. "The weather is bound to take up." Well it didn't '“ well not much, but fortunately the windows of opportunity that we worked in were dry.
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Hide AdGeoff came back to the farm to help John moving the corn and to teach him how to operate the dryer (my job next year, apparently).
Normally, at this time in September, we would be starting to work the land and get ready for drilling next year's crop. This year, however, the land is just too wet to even think about it.
When I walked the dogs yesterday evening, as we went for our daily blackberry gathering expedition, great puddles still stretched across the fields. The miracle was that our corn did not come in too wet and has not required a lot of drying.
For full feature see West Sussex Gazette September 24