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Posted by dad's88 on April 03, 2007 at 12:37:53 from (64.12.116.14):
In Reply to: Dryland guys do not read. posted by IaGary on April 03, 2007 at 02:42:09:
Gary, I had the WHO/WMT big show on yesterday while I was hauling corn to the river and they had a GARY on from the Iowa City area, Was that you? We got 2 tenths last night (6 mi west of Davenport) but north of us between Maquoketa and Dubuque I heard as much as 4 inches in places. I know Cedar Rapids was getting a big storm during our 10 PM news last night. We were dry the last 2 growing seasons here. Very unusual for my area. But the tank is "full" again so we are good to go, (over 5 inches since Mar 20) and good rains eariler too. We are at least a good week away from even starting around here and with temps trending down it will take even longer. No one has worked any ground in this area yet this spring. Kind of sounds the same throughout the cornbelt. Corn price is going to be back or I'll eat my best Oliver hat!
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