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Posted by captaink on March 15, 2005 at 14:46:01 from (66.115.214.56):
In Reply to: Re: Allan NE posted by Allan in NE on March 15, 2005 at 12:49:14:
Allen, There is a little fertilizer being spread and heard about some winter wheat going in nearby but nothing I’ve seen so far. One time in early March my brother-in-law talked one of the local farmers into pulling his wagon and end-gate seeder empty up and down the field and he would be in the back acting like he was shoveling. Nobody was in the field when they went out just after noon; there were six neighbors in the field by 3 pm! LOL Did they all have a surprise when corn came up two months later instead of small grain! Another neighbor of mine was known to say “you gotta start planting early if you want to get done in time to do it twice!” Some days I have to sit back and chuckle, seems to me the good book says there is a time for planting, etc. I’m not sure we are there yet as the weather man has issued a winter storm watch for the north east ¼ of SD for later this week. The last long range forecast is for below normal temps…Calving is starting and basket ball tournaments this weekend. Both point to a bad weather weekend almost guaranteed!
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