One extreme to the other....pics

JD Farmer

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Too wet or too dry?

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There's a farm road and 2 foot culvert under that mess.

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Was my second cutting hay.

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My pasture and fence corner.

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Neighbors corn and buildings.
 
JD Farmer,

Geez, how close was that rushing torrent of water to your home?

Hope you dry up have minimal damage.
 
Not too close, but close enough I guess.
Here's a pic from inside the house of the same area.
That's the back porch post in the corner.
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BTDT...this year I will bush hog those parts of the fields that got flooded, resolved to not bale any more flood hay. It's too hard on the equipment, never mind the dust and trash.
 
24 days with no rain here in MO...Our last good rain was 5"
June 15th and it looked like your pictures..
 
Last rain fall here in middle OK. was on June 17. Got 1 3/10". It is dry here now, some of our lawn is brown now. Have had about 10 days of 100* so far. clint
 
Hope you dry up soon. Mother Nature just not playing fair anywhere this year. Here in Texas I'm on the second week of feeding round bales. Thought I was going to have enough hay for the winter but at this rate will be out in Decenber.
 
Rain here for 18 straight days. Finally going to dry out for the weekend and into next week.
 
(quoted from post at 07:36:10 07/11/13) Too wet or too dry?

mvphoto19094.jpg

There's a farm road and 2 foot culvert under that mess.

mvphoto19095.jpg

Was my second cutting hay.

mvphoto19096.jpg

My pasture and fence corner.

mvphoto19097.jpg

Neighbors corn and buildings.
Our cracks in the ground could hold that much water!
 

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