wish you folks would quit hogging the rain.........

Anonymous-0

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Pastures are usually shin high by now and coming along...... Can't remember the last time it rained more than a few minutes. 80% chance tomorrow and the next day for about a quarter inch total. Better than nothing I guess.

Done now.

Dave
 
got a even inch yesterday,first moisture since way before new years.only thing growing around here is the sandburs,i think those would grow on concrete if they could get a root started!
 
I"d love to share! Just saw on an Indianpolis news station that we can expect up to another 5, or so inches over the next few days on top of the several we have already. Yesterday they called for a dry weekend coming up; now they say rain for Saturday, & Sunday with Friday being the only dry day out of 7 days!

Scotty
 
RAIN BABY RAIN! We finally got a few drops and more expected today and tomorrow and I know where a Ford 641 Workmaster is about to get some running time! Woot woot!


BTW, I'm not sure what "woot woot" really means but my daughters use it all the time. So...
 
You can have what you need from me. The ground is so wet I think I'll be able to get on it around the first of May. As long as we don't get anymore rain.
 
We got .03 last nite -- yes that is the official .03
Several big fires in SW Kansas and Eastern Colorado because we ar DRY!!!!!!!!
Send some our way ---- PLEASE????
 
A farmer should NEVER complain about to much rain. He should just be prepared. I went to the farm supply a little bit ago to inquire about DUCK feed because if we get much more rain here in Southwest Missouri my toes are going to start growing together. I will also start quacking. I will need the duck feed so I will have something to eat.

Kent
 
i wish i could give you the rain. thats all its done here non stop for the past 2 1/2 weeks and its going to be 3 at the end of this week if you know what i mean
 
I don't complain about a wet spell but when you have over 200 acres under water and probably a mile or more of fence to rebuild, you get a little cranky.
 
Drought in TX. My gardens burning up. Cotton crops are
failing. If they got planted at all. Even the rice farmers are
spending a lot extra to flood the fields.
 
Are you anywhere near the Brown's onion plants farm? Omaha, Tx. I should be getting onion plants from them the end of the month.
 

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