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Posted by paul on May 15, 2002 at 11:52:07 from (199.3.9.7):
In Reply to: hard times posted by old fashioned farmer on May 15, 2002 at 07:46:23:
Here in southern Minnesota we are finally having a good spring again, ahead of what was 'normal' for the past 10 years. But, we have had 2 good springs, and 7 very, very, very wet ones. So, I feel your pain. I have plenty of pictures of the water running the wrong way through my tile, from the ditich into the acres of standing water in the fields.... Don't look at them very often tho. Remember quiting planting corn on June 9th (it rained) & only had 1/3 of the normal acres, and quiting planting beans on July 3rd (it rained) with 15% of my acres unplanted. We all go through it. It has been very cold here as well tho. Some folks have corn in the ground over 4 weeks, nothing has emerged yet. I would guess corn is all done, or could be, and beans by tonight should be well over half done. --->Paul
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