I have variable soils where I farm. Where the tractor is parked it's fairly black but up the hill just a ways the soil is browner textured. On the upper part of the waterway the soil had worked down so fine the wind was blowing dust. The lower part is so chunky a hurricane wouldn't make it move. Where I darned near got stuck is high and very visible to the neighbors. The news would have made the coffee shop before I would have made the walk home. LOL Sweetfeet, there was one little pocket of snow between two clods out where the stalks had been ripped, just about in the 'stuck and troubled' area, but that was from a recent snow. We have been mostly brown and black all winter with a few short times when the ground was white. This morning I wandered out in the bean stubble to snag a rock I'd forgotten to pick up last fall and most of the rows had a long crack in the ground between them. Rain will go down those cracks but we have to SEE the rain first.Jim
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