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    #11
    We got the cracks here ...


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      #12
      the weather network has us for rain this afternoon at 3pm in the form of a thunder shower ...1 (one) mm (millimetre) of rain forecasted.....won't even improve the humidity for **** sakes....and it won't hit the ground....

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        #13
        This year reminds me of the drought of 1988. That year we actually seeded into more moisture than this year. Then it turned really hot and windy just like this past Thursday. The millet grew thicker than a dogs back and the only spray option was Hoe grass which was a waste of money. I don’t remember, but the first descent rain we had that year was around the third week in June. By that time the damage was done and what little crop there was,harvest began the end of July.

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          #14
          Rains coming boys just hold on

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            #15
            Did anyone else listen to the World Weather Audio forecast that was emailed out?

            Does not sound too promising for moisture in the drought areas this coming week

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              #16
              According to original Scottish settler on this farmstead, land agent told him sloughs with no growth in middle, like one in yard, never go dry. This was in 1880s and it was dry in 1990s.

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                #17
                Originally posted by Jagfarms View Post
                Did anyone else listen to the World Weather Audio forecast that was emailed out?

                Does not sound too promising for moisture in the drought areas this coming week
                Maybe it will rain then!!
                Every time he predicts something it never develops. It’s called reverse physiology.
                I’m probably wrong on what I just said just trying to stay positive.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Hopalong View Post
                  According to original Scottish settler on this farmstead, land agent told him sloughs with no growth in middle, like one in yard, never go dry. This was in 1880s and it was dry in 1890s
                  Correction, should be 1890s.

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                    #19
                    not holding my breathe. Right or wrong im using storm app. Those dickheads at the weather channel are the original "fake news"

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                      #20
                      Just in time for T storm season...Bethune Radar out of service till AUGUST 31! WTH? Thanks Ralph

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