Posted by rrlund on June 15, 2023 at 06:46:25 from (173.225.203.221):
In Reply to: Rain Again posted by rusty6 on June 14, 2023 at 23:18:30:
We just got a quick shower. Didn't amount to anything, but it wetted down the last 45 acres of hay on the ground so I can't go out and rake.
I guess I shouldn't complain, I didn't think that quarter inch that we got Sunday did any good either, but it looks like it did more than I thought. I planted corn around May 10 through 15. We hadn't had rain in two weeks before that and nothing since. I had plowed everything and pulled up a lot of red clay. All of those clay spots are as bald as the end of my thumb.
I started thinking yesterday that maybe I should replant them so I felt like I was at least doing something. I went out and started digging around, and every seed that I dug up was clean and hard, and had a new little live sprout on it. Maybe this little hay stopping shower this morning will get down far enough to get it out of the ground. It would sure be nice, because some of those fields look like an awful mess.
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