As an old timer, can remember 1961 as a hotter, dryer year than any of the eighties.
A difference from eighties was that 1960, 62 and 63 were all good crop years and most profitable since before the wet years of fifties. Many or even most sloughs that had three feet or more of water in fall of 1960 were dry the next fall and a lot were seeded and grew crops the next two years.
Too early to write this year off but experience says be prepared for a dry one even after all the wet ones.
A difference from eighties was that 1960, 62 and 63 were all good crop years and most profitable since before the wet years of fifties. Many or even most sloughs that had three feet or more of water in fall of 1960 were dry the next fall and a lot were seeded and grew crops the next two years.
Too early to write this year off but experience says be prepared for a dry one even after all the wet ones.
Comment