Farmers get that sinking feeling with bogged headers and soggy seeders

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Farmers get that sinking feeling with bogged headers and soggy seeders
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There's plenty of bogged banter being shared on social media after rain in inland New South Wales turns dusty fields into a muddy dilemma for machinery.

Forbes agronomist Adam Pearce experienced for himself the risk of driving through muddy paddocks.

"Now that it's rained after such a long time of being so dry, you have to be more careful where you drive.Mr Pearce said there were a lot of farmers having issues getting their machinery stuck. Mixed farmer Jack Brennan said he got bogged at least a dozen times while sowing winter crops at Warren in the NSW central-west.

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