Keith Molden
Well-known Member
Yesterday evening it clouded up and looked like rain was coming. I checked the weather guesser on my
cell phone and there was a line of heavy rain coming straight at us. Lightning was 2 miles away so I
and the wife sat on the front porch to watch it. We got a few drops on the sidewalk and nothing more.
All the rain must have thought we didn't need any since it's so dry now the ground is cracked bad.
The temp. yesterday was 104 f. and that is about the norm for this heat spell we're in. Second
cutting of hay is nonexistent, can still see the tracks where we drove in the hay field to square
bale a month ago. The only thing that's growing is Iron Weed in the first field I baled and it's
growing great, only thing is nothing will eat it that I know of. I hate to spray it because there is
usually a great stand of clover in that field and I don't want to kill it. Anybody know if I can get
rid of it by mowing it with a rotary mower and letting it lay' ain't worth bsling.
cell phone and there was a line of heavy rain coming straight at us. Lightning was 2 miles away so I
and the wife sat on the front porch to watch it. We got a few drops on the sidewalk and nothing more.
All the rain must have thought we didn't need any since it's so dry now the ground is cracked bad.
The temp. yesterday was 104 f. and that is about the norm for this heat spell we're in. Second
cutting of hay is nonexistent, can still see the tracks where we drove in the hay field to square
bale a month ago. The only thing that's growing is Iron Weed in the first field I baled and it's
growing great, only thing is nothing will eat it that I know of. I hate to spray it because there is
usually a great stand of clover in that field and I don't want to kill it. Anybody know if I can get
rid of it by mowing it with a rotary mower and letting it lay' ain't worth bsling.