My rain dance works

We have been bone dry for well over a month so I did my rain dance last night and it worked. I watered my pumpkins and everything else I could. Then I left my tractor out that has a ripped seat so Id get a wet but. I also leave my truck window down so Ill have o get up at 3am in the middle of a thunderstorm. I dont know how much we got but my soybeans and sweetcorn will take what they can get.
 
Good morning....or is it.....lol:

I'll do the best I can to send you our rain........

Hay fields,Canola,wheat,and oats require sunshine and heat.....

2" of rain in the past12 hours...............

Bob..North Western Alberta Canada.......
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Western Ohio, as neer as I can tell we got over 2" last night-this morning and everything is under water. Flood warnings out. Wheat flat. Still calling for a lot more.
 
(quoted from post at 10:26:35 06/15/16) We have been bone dry for well over a month so I did my rain dance last night and it worked. I watered my pumpkins and everything else I could. Then I left my tractor out that has a ripped seat so Id get a wet but. I also leave my truck window down so Ill have o get up at 3am in the middle of a thunderstorm. I dont know how much we got but my soybeans and sweetcorn will take what they can get.

We're in the same boat, no measurable rain here in about a month. Neighbor behind cut hay yesterday and I left my truck windows open. Got around 0.4" last night
 
Well thanks, I got 1.5" yesterday, most came last night, only the second time this year that I had over an inch of rain. Funny yesterday during the day Prairie du Chien had their roads flooded and I had a light rain, and PDC is just on the other side of the Wisconsin river from me.
 
Very dry here at the Lake of the Ozarks in Missouri. The weather guessers keep calling for rain but not getting much if any. Got a 1/4 inch a few days ago it came down fast and hard and lasted maybe 30 minutes or so. Just enough that I got soaked to the bone. Going to have to hook up the sprinkler tonight and water the garden
 
I wish mine had worked. It rained about 4:30 this morning,but there was a whole whopping .3 in the gauge. Woopie.
 
Blame that on me. I cut hay Sunday. Raked it too soon yesterday. Will have to turn it over sgain before baleing. (By the way, a DRUM mower does a real number on a woodchuck.)
 
That's a solar powered clothes dryer. Just like the ones they used to have in popular mechanics for $300
 
Found out several years ago what a 7700 John Deere combine set for and harvesting soybeans does to a "kamikaze" woodchuck, too. It ran right into the head of the combine and right on through it went. Thought it might have been a rock, since it was rather dusty harvesting conditions. Shut the machine off and found it on the straw walkers below the trap door, before it went through the straw chopper.
 
If you think that does the job,imagine putting a set of flails behind it. I was raking the other day and came across a turkey that I'd hit on the nest. Not much left but the breast bone and a pile of feathers.

Unless something happens real soon,I'm gonna wish I'd started cutting at about 10 this morning. I finished moving the bales off this morning that I had rolled up anyway. I need to go get hooked on and fueled up so I can head out first thing tomorrow morning to cut some more. Just getting caught up on the checkbook ledger and accounting that was about two weeks behind.
 
J. How do I talk to you if you do not open your email? I do not have your contact information from 2 or is it 3 years ago.
 
J. I do not do phone calls, my hearing has gotten to the point that I have too much trouble hearing so I just do not except in emergencys use a phone. And I suppose you heard that my wife Char passed away 15 months ago so I have no one to help me with phone calls.
 

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