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    #21
    If the forecast holds soybeans Monday with fingers crossed. HRS is coming up nicely.

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      #22
      It’s so dry here I might even convince a few locals I have nice soil!
      Haven’t had conditions this nice for close to 20 years. Will need rain eventually.

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        #23
        Originally posted by shtferbrains View Post
        YR NO has 3 in rain forcast for my area staring thursday thru sunday.
        The took all that rain away already.
        Farmzone still has 6 days of raindrops. See how long that lasts.

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          #24
          Forty mm in our forecast from May 18 - May 25, I’m writing down the rain forecast every day now to see if the keep pushing the rain ahead. We’re seeding in a field today that received enough rain in yesterday’s thunderstorm to bring the moisture right thru the dry, changed our seeding depth this morning to 1/2” for the next 4 quarters and will be back at a inch after that until I’m more confident on the rain forecast.

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            #25
            Looks like the old Hoar frost myth falls on its face again!
            If I remember right December had a lot of different hoar frosts?

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              #26
              1" in thundershowers last night at 9pm.

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                #27
                Originally posted by Misterjade9 View Post
                1" in thundershowers last night at 9pm.
                Where at?

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                  #28
                  East of McKague.

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                    #29
                    We are so dry we are farting dust here. Missed the real big snows earlier and not a drop of rain this spring.Pasture and hay very poor and all sloughs dried out.

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                      #30
                      It used to be the sloughs were the back up plan for hay shortages. Today they are all dry, being farmed.

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