Posted by David G on September 01, 2020 at 05:35:56 from (209.181.208.169):
Most of the streets in the towns are open, think all power is back on where possible. They have the debris out of the main thoroughfares, but will be at least a month before piles along the street are cleaned up.
I have my yard cleaned up, will get the stumps ground out later or in the spring.
My home place borders a rural church on the east and a lot of trees broke off and fell on their property. I have all but one log cut back behind my fence, there are several big cherry logs that I need to pull out yet, but on my side.
I am working on cleaning up trees that have fallen into the crops, the adjuster is supposed to come by this week and survey my corn damage. I am hoping they total it so I can disk it under. I was hoping to do corn on corn next year so I could finish up working on thistles, but will have to do liberty link beans so I can kill off the round up ready volunteer corn.
I have not started on my timber, but hope to get cherries logged out in the next month.
I am really feeling very fit due to all the exercise.
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