Posted by tlrich on June 20, 2008 at 17:05:07 from (12.36.221.161):
In Reply to: Nebraska hail posted by ChrisLSD on June 20, 2008 at 11:56:59:
Hello All, We are just 30 miles west of Butte in Keya Paha County. Here there are no small grain crops that survived and all of the emerged corn is considered totaled, lots of windows out of houses and car wind shields smashed. Even our pastures are now a worry because the lush green grass is so small and beaten down that it is possible to pick out a mouse walking through the stuff. Also haying has come to a stop because it is not worth cutting now. We still had drifts of hail 36 hours after it stopped. The question every one asks is.........what do we do now ? Beautiful Nebraska, peaceful prairie land. Have a beautiful day, Tom
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