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Post by quambie on Sept 7, 2013 16:29:51 GMT 8
We have had 30 mill and counting along with this the main water pipe broke so my peas got even more i wonder what that cost them
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Post by cannakid on Sept 7, 2013 20:00:24 GMT 8
That's a nice drop of rain for you we missed this lot we could see the storm clouds to the east of us then they disappeared but that is normal for this time of year .
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Post by rangerwa on Sept 7, 2013 21:40:23 GMT 8
nice for you but not so for here 2 days no stop /the wind seams to just be returning it every couple of hours looked at forecast its coming your way look out for the wind with it trashed loads trees /on the plantation
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Post by quambie on Sept 8, 2013 8:28:35 GMT 8
Any of the trees good enough for fire wood if so you will be set for next year on the radar it looks like we will get another lot on wednasday i should be home for that lot with luck i am told that the power went out again do not know for how long hope the eggs are ok Trev
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Post by quambie on Sept 8, 2013 8:34:29 GMT 8
CK i wonder if your power is as bad as ours is every time it rains Out it goes cost go up service goes down
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Post by cannakid on Sept 8, 2013 17:53:02 GMT 8
We don't even need rain for ours to go out , I've got to fill out a form for them to have access to trim trees and replace poles you actually have to tick a box for them to leave gates as they find or they will just leave them open , you would think its common courtesy that they would shut them automatic.
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Post by rangerwa on Sept 8, 2013 22:03:07 GMT 8
you must be jokeking for any service to know the country code /last year telstar enginneer managed to let out the milk heard/thats 300/ 280 /bullucks/in two days that alone sheep and larms/ all over the roads when asked said sorry did not think they would stray/and as for electricy comp for get them power they should not be in charge of wind the rate they change thre minds on why the powers out if i go out know and have eggs incubating put the genn on
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Post by quambie on Sept 9, 2013 7:53:52 GMT 8
What would we do without the genset they should pay the running cost as well the more we pay the less we get barnet should have good look into that lot
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Post by chooky on Sept 9, 2013 7:58:00 GMT 8
Thanks for the reminder CK. I'll send in my form today. Like you, I thought that they would close the gates when they leave.
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Post by quambie on Sept 13, 2013 19:36:01 GMT 8
you need a brain to do that, city guys working in the country would not know that you have seep or any stock that would walk out at any given chance Trev
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Post by quambie on Sept 16, 2013 18:15:50 GMT 8
I like all this rain we are getting and about time as well this would be the best year for the last 5 years fingers crossed it stays like it Trev
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Post by chooky on Sept 16, 2013 20:13:09 GMT 8
Yes this year has been rather wet. Hopefully CK is getting the rain he needs too. Only down side is the chook pen is a mess.
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Post by cannakid on Sept 17, 2013 6:33:29 GMT 8
Oh yes I am getting some with another lot due Sunday , I do want to cut hay this year so will be raking it a few times by the look, rather be wet than dry tho for the crops, won't be long and it will be dry season anyway
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Post by chooky on Sept 17, 2013 7:54:52 GMT 8
IT looks like a bumper crop is expected in some parts with all this rain. My neighbour's crop looks very good, nice tall and very green.
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