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Posted by Farmer in the Dells (WI) on June 05, 2005 at 10:30:25 from (66.187.42.8):

Seems this oak met its match in last nights storm. Blew out as fast as it came in. I was glad to be on wrong side of this windfall though. My haybine is parked at the upwind side base of this 30 inch tree. Had the weekend rains not been forcasted (as scattered showers), my hay would be down and all my equipment would have been right under the top of this giant. Because of the rain my animals stayed out in the pasture instead of being in the barnyard that is now full of tree too. I will cut my hay for the first time here in Wisconsin next week. Everybody here has been busy with the first cutting this past week. I held back on Friday because of the forecast hoping to take it down Monday. Looks like my day is already planned. I watched the storm on radar and saw it spanned from Iowa through central Wisconsin. Hope everyone made it through as well as I did.
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