If the most vocal posters lately are any indication, then most of the prairies are either underwater, or in severe drought. I haven't been anywhere to see for myself. Is the silent majority somewhere in between and not saying much? There must be some happy medium between the two extremes, is it significant in area?
Locally, we have had rain almost every day all spring. some 2 and 3 " events, and not enough heat, plus a good hail storm on the weekend. Lots of lakes and drownouts, and still lots of fieldwork going on, not sure if it was ever intended for crop or silage or summer fallow, still some 2019 crop out as well. That said, things look good, but late, on our own land, drownouts are not significant, and was able to seed almost every acre, except some new to us that still need work to dry up. Need a hot summer and long fall with no early frost.
Locally, we have had rain almost every day all spring. some 2 and 3 " events, and not enough heat, plus a good hail storm on the weekend. Lots of lakes and drownouts, and still lots of fieldwork going on, not sure if it was ever intended for crop or silage or summer fallow, still some 2019 crop out as well. That said, things look good, but late, on our own land, drownouts are not significant, and was able to seed almost every acre, except some new to us that still need work to dry up. Need a hot summer and long fall with no early frost.
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