A Week on the Estate: Swathed Oilseed, Pristine Hall & Cool Visit
The current spell of torrid weather isn’t everyone’s cup of tea. High pressure is in charge for at least another week, with the temperature building up to 32C over the weekend and an amber weather warning likely across our region. Keep an eye on the forecast and take care of yourselves.
Out on the land, Harvest 2022 is barely a fortnight away and reading the weather is at the heart of our preparations. Over at Driby, Michael Dobson has been swathing the oilseed rape. Swathing is the process of cutting and forming crops into distinct windrows so that they can dry in the open air before being harvested.
Swathing allows us to make clever use of the current spell of hot, dry weather. Open-air drying reduces the time and energy needed post-harvest for a crop to reach a moisture level suitable for storage. Assuming the forecast and the timing of swathing and combining are right, we’re letting the sun do our drying work for us.