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In your field: Ian Garnett - 'Grass growth was so slow we forgot where we'd put the new plate meter'

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In your field: Ian Garnett - 'Grass growth was so slow we forgot where we'd put the new plate meter'

Early May and finally the heavens have opened. All being well, by the time you read this temperatures will have risen, we will be in warmer conditions and finally grass growth will be able to match appetites...

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