Posted by davpal on June 14, 2013 at 00:08:35 from (216.93.96.18):
In Reply to: Re: the big storm posted by rrlund on June 13, 2013 at 08:46:11:
We were trying to plant beans yesterday in that rainy situation over here by ashley. We got about 20 acres out of 30 done and then got dumped on all night. I was also up all night listening to the rain just pounding on the roof all night. Now we have drowned out beans that were planted in may and drowned out beans that were planted in june. I would imagine if we get the last of it done it will get drowned out too. This state is just about the most miserable place to try to farm. I believe it could easily send a guy to an early grave. I told dad yesterday I don't think I've had one day farming in this area when I haven't gotten rained on ever. We can't even leave a trailer with seed on it outside for any length of time around here because it will get wet. It's beyond ridiculous trying to farm in Michigan. Now I know why most of my relatives are dead, because it's better than trying to earn an honest living around here.
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