Posted by kyplowboy78 on April 08, 2008 at 18:49:20 from (63.146.226.90):
In Reply to: Field Work posted by IaGary on April 08, 2008 at 05:03:43:
This time last year alot of folks were done with corn round here for the first time, we got a HARD freeze when alot of it was about 2" tall. I have not seen any activity as far as dirt work. Some people were spay'n wheat today. If the rain holds off that were are suposed to get tonight, somebody some where will be putt'n smoke down tomarow. About a week ago I heard that a few countys east of me got some work done, but that 4.5" I got last thursday was about 6" up there so they ain't do'n nothing yet.
Weather man is give'n us a chance of rain every day this week, I ain't even got pastures fertilized yet. Should have gotten tobacco ground turned 2 weeks ago or more, don't see it happen for another two weeks. This is going to get bad, mid May is going to be here and I am going to be try'n to plant, cut hay, and set tobacco at the same time. I feel alot of sick days come'n on here at my night job.
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