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Re: Dryland guys do not read.
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Posted by Glen in TX on April 03, 2007 at 08:58:17 from (208.246.9.169):
In Reply to: Dryland guys do not read. posted by IaGary on April 03, 2007 at 02:42:09:
I'm going to read anyway Gary lol. We had some wet last few weeks but the way wind has been howling yesterday and today if someone lit some CRP grass it would still burn off the top and we couldn't do anything but watch it with mud underneath now. Can send you some of this wind but it might dry it out faster than you want like here. I checked some ground yesterday and we don't need anymore flash floods because the hard fast rains and hail got it packed hard on top now. Always one extreme to another. All you guys planted more wheat this time so probably going to bust our market later or maybe not? Did you end up planting any wheat and how does it look? Wheat looks good here so far but lots of bugs working on it too already. Lots here say they are planting corn but I just don't see how it can work here if it doesn't rain again for 6 months. I guess you guys will be planting everything to corn out to the edge of road this time when you dry out all fast and furious at once like here.
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