Posted by Billy NY on June 10, 2013 at 13:37:40 from (72.226.79.200):
In Reply to: Sitting waiting posted by rrlund on June 10, 2013 at 12:31:30:
I hear ya, we just got a 36 hour soaker ending on Saturday, then this all day evening soaker showed up today, some of my garden plants are yellowing, soil was fertilized, lime applied, compost etc. but enough is enough LOL !. I did put a back up row of corn right against the house in my chain link fenced in vegetable garden, may have to hand pollinate, might be all I get this year, got the other on ready to plant just at dusk last night, figured I'd plant it today, varying day (64-90 day) corn in blocks, nope, now have to re-till, small or large operation around here, don't matter, better than a drought, but..... this year was a 10 day window of real dry, plant in the dust, or go bust, followed by heavy washout thunderstorms and 3 day soakers, oh and I forgot, we just got one of those over memorial day weekend.
I think all the farmers got the planting done ahead of all this rain, but if you missed it, good luck, all the fields have washouts, and all the hill fields of hay near me are quite stunted, grasses usually beat the weeds, but the dry spell, will short the tonnage a lot and my farmer friends ground certainly won't have the same tonnage, he has a customer that takes 45 bales a week, they have 1800 head to feed, all dairy. Had he enough ground he could sell it all year long.
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