Posted by Dan Swanson on November 06, 2008 at 17:59:58 from (63.172.252.161):
In Reply to: Re: QT: Allen in NE posted by Allan In NE on November 06, 2008 at 17:42:02:
Since I post to you the wind as dropped to almost nothing. I am the Util Supt. in Hemingford and fortunately we had a couple of power blinks but we still have power. The rural areas of PREMA are told to expect tommorow afternoon before much comes back on. NW Rural are getting some back on. Are you without power? I understand your concern with the cattle with a storm like this. Been there done that for several years. Lots of moisture though. Can't say I would care to have any corn right now. I would guess that a lot of it is on the ground now. Talked to a guy at Corn OK. just now and he asked about our weather here. Down there they had the 40 to 50 mph winds and no snow and he thought that 75 percent of the corn is flat to the ground. Normally they are done 3 weeks ago. Going to be a awhile before they get to the fields around here. Dan
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