Wow, my iPad has turned on me, it converts my poor typing into a language no one can understand, and the editing window of this forum uses extremely small type so it is difficult for me to proofread.
Sorry, this message was worst than most.
I have been spraying with my small compact tractor with a 100 gallon 3pt and 20 foot boom to get through the wet spots, float/ scratch through with less damage then the tow sprayer would cause with a bigger tractor.....
Ive got to be near 5 inches of rain in the past 2 weeks, and we had a bad 3 inch flooding rain in mid May,. It was getting very dry on the surface for lawns and such, but the crops were staying green and healthy with the deeper roots they have, even on the light ground.
Some of the showers that have caught me were about a mile wide, dump a quick .15 on me, 2 miles away folk didn’t even know there was rain in the area. Had that happen 3 days in a row. It’s been crazy. Tho nothing like the past 4 years.
Still have 1/2 my hay to make, and the forecast is 20-40% chance of rain more days than not the rest of the week.
Well, see how the spell checker butchers this post.....
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