Yes Matt, that's true.
I need to mow some of the paddocks but they are still too wet, we have Class H (8) high reactive clay base and get heaps of runoff from the Hills above us. After a good rain it can seep down for days even weeks. I don't go near the Paddocks in winter, they look ok from a distance but as soon as you step on them you have water running over your boots. We have spoon drains everywhere to protect the buildings (1 metre deep x 1 metre wide) one is 120 metres long.
When I used to display my data publicly I had comments from some people regards my Soil Moisture/Temp data being wrong (some stated it would be like flowing water to have Soil Moisture (Tension CB) readings that I have), well yes that is correct because it's running water.
Looks like we may still have some last minute white stuff on the higher peaks again soon by my onsite forecast.
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One Pic taken Dec 2015: Show one of the big ones.
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