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Re: Chopping Corn in Western NY(pics)
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Posted by jdemaris on October 08, 2006 at 05:49:52 from (69.67.230.238):
In Reply to: Re: Chopping Corn in Western NY(pics) posted by Mitch Furness on October 08, 2006 at 04:21:07:
No, it's not always this wet this time of year. I've got fields in central New York (Otsego County), the Adirondack Mountain region (Hamilton County) and Western New York not too far from Lake Ontario (Jefferson/Lewis Counties). This has been the wettest year I've ever seen - at the least this past spring and summer. But, New York can vary quite a bit by region - especially in the mountain areas. Western New York is pretty much flat-land - but is known for a lot of "lake-effect" storms from Lake Ontario. It's one of the heaviest snow-fall regions this side of the Rocky Mountains for the 48 contiguous states. This is also the time of year for combining - some years it's smooth going with hardly a tire spinning - and other years it's almost impossible due to the mud or snow. Often there's snow on ground in early October. But, a few years ago I mowed hay in early December (which is very unsual).
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