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In Your Field: Kate Rowell - It was the first time we did not organise tractors on standby to tow vehicles out

The recent rain has been very welcome here, as I am sure it has for most of the country.

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In Your Field: Kate Rowell - It was the first time we did not organise tractors on standby to tow vehicles out

The recent rain has been very welcome here, as I am sure it has for most of the country. Although the second cut silage is still only a few inches high and will certainly be a late cut this year...

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