And almost like something you could set your clocks to.....rain at 3(something) a.m. Shit....
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We are about average at 8 to 9 inches. Was dry in May and early June but after a hail storm on the 22nd the rains picked up and things look fine except for the regrowth in the hailed wheat. Dont need anymore moisture til October. Beans will have enuf to finish and canola is all but done so warm and some breeze would be nice.
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Man I wish we could trade our hot dry weather here in Ontario for some of your excess rain. The corn is starting to get shorter now with some plants not even able to put a cob on. Some spots in the fields are okay but go a bit further and the plants are shriveling right up, turning white. some are predicting a 50% yield in corn and slightly better than that in soys.
Some fields are a complete disaster depending on soil type and management practices and there doesn't seem to be a common denominator this summer. A few spots got rain at the right time and those areas are like paradise.
It's the driest I've seen it in my 5+ decades on this farm.
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biglentil.... enough of the politically correct politeness, we know what you really want to say, so say it!
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