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Back by popular demand - the 2008 Harvest Highlights picture gallery - this year sponsored by Syngenta. Here's where you can share all your pictures from the 2008 harvest and we'll be running the pick of them in FW magazine too. Sign into FWiSpace and leave comments, rate pictures using the stars and add your own pictures too. Here are some instructions.

To catch up on the latest harvest progress go to our Harvest Highlights homepage. View the Save our Sprays Campaign where you can sign an e-petition.
 

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Wet barley
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Brian Shaw of Barton Hill Farm, Lilley checks the moisture content of his spring barley...
 
Photo taken by Whizz Middleton (Brian's daughter!) on Tuesday 12th August.

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mildred said:

Jesus, why o why would you tip outside with the weather being like it is at the moment?!

17:23 on August 13, 2008

Isabel Davies said:

I've emailed his daughter to get the story behind it.

17:30 on August 13, 2008

Isabel Davies said:

I've got the low -down from Whizz.

"All ended well as I have just taken the last trailer load from the dryer into the store at a more normal moisture! It was good barley too so better there than still in the field.

We combined until 3am on Tuesday morning trying to beat the rain that was forecast. We managed to cut about 100 hectares of wheat and barley but this little bit of barley wouldn't fit in the dryer all at once so we risked tipping it down. Luckily only about a shovel full was wasted after a good session of water-sweeping by my dad and me!"

17:34 on August 13, 2008

matty s said:

HAHA thats exactly what i wass doing yesterday - its not too bad its only a top layer that gets wet with the barley, the rape was swimming in it.

20:50 on August 13, 2008
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