Posted by dave2 on July 11, 2012 at 00:28:03 from (139.139.35.69):
Any of you real farmers do your own weather predicting for hay harvest etc??? What do you use other than your gut? Old neighbor died almost 2 years ago... Folks would watch him and mow hay when he did regardless of the "forecast" from TV, radio, net, etc.... and never get wet (at least in the 10 years I saw it)..
Forecast for here was dry from Sat til Fri... Already vented on my Sat/Sun mowing.. Tedded yesterday, rained just enough to wet it. Tedded yesterday evening to rake/roll midday today. Rained last night.
Yesterday afternoon, forecast was dry til Fri. This morning forecast was 90% chance of a half inch... 2 hours later, 20% chance of a few drops and rain tomorrow afternoon......
With the hot coffee etc. lawsuits... It's a wonder that noone has tried suing the forecasters/TV stations for ruined harvest....
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