Posted by Paul on June 25, 2013 at 06:15:17 from (66.60.223.232):
In Reply to: crops missing - PICS posted by SweetFeet on June 25, 2013 at 05:26:31:
My part of southern MN had looked better, but we got so much neusance rain, and were so cold early in spring, our crops are very small, very late. The past decade the saying knee high by the forth of July had become a joke, we have seen tassels on corn by July 8th several years.
We are going to struggle to get knee high corn this year. Beans are just out of the ground.
It looks nice, if this were last week of May, instead of last week of June.
Then we got our turn for gully washer rains last week, see lot of standing water in fields today yet, and the rain was 3 days ago. That really takes down a crop. River went up 2 feet in a day here, close to minor flood stage, after being low for over 2 years.
And I am on a good area, some of the best crops around......
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