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    #25
    lots of funny clouds last nite and today but not enough moisture to turn the wipers on,or it will make a mess of the bugs..

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      #26
      There are thunderstorms all around us but we have only .2 tenths so far. A half inch would be ok but after a dozen or more years of flooding I get very nervous when storms are rolling around. There is an ocean of water just under the surface but when you seed so wet the roots struggle to get to it and a half inch would help with that. I think if we got an inch the water would be pooling up and running.

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        #27
        I would prefer no rain the rest of the summer over flooding. Its one year since the town of Arborfield flooded and the some of my fields have not been dry on the surface since that date.

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          #28
          There's gotta be a ****in wall that keeps the moisture from reaching us lately....Did Trump build a wall, but the wrong kind and in the wrong place?
          Last edited by farmaholic; Jul 11, 2017, 16:20.

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            #29
            Originally posted by Casered View Post
            I love your slum of the ghetto saying. You've taken it to a new level now. Haha.
            I noticed you never said "took it up a notch" lol.... more like taking it down a notch!

            We'll survive, but this is kinda hard to take compared to last year!

            Take care.

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              #30
              We are survivors, been here a few times before. That wall is not imaginery Farmaholic, it is historic and despised.

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                #31
                We received only a few drops here,just wind and a light show. What a big difference from previous years when it would rain out of very few clouds. This year is actually more normal for us as we would always be looking for rain after seeding until harvest. July would always be hot and dry during haying season. I am not sure how long this crop will hang on with only about an inch of rain since spring. The subsoil moisture will last only so long with the heat and winds we get.

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