Not exactly news to our UK readers, but the weather around Norfolk has been atrocious in January and February looks to be as bad. We are not yet concerned as we don't usually plant until April, but it also means that we have restricted our cattle to the barns a lot more than we usually do. The soil is saturated with water and cattle will easily damage root systems. We still have a lot of forage and sillage for the animals, 2023 was a bumper year for the farm, and we nearly doubled our forage grasses when we acquired the new farm.
During the break in the weather, several neighbours worked day and night to replace or improve tiles and drainage. We even lent our backhoe to the farmer who saw his farmyard under 5 inches of water so that he could do remedial work.
The Met Office forecast that the ending of El Nino should bring dryer weather by the end of March.
Lets hope so
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