Posted by john in la on April 08, 2008 at 06:26:14 from (65.6.81.212):
In Reply to: Field Work posted by IaGary on April 08, 2008 at 05:03:43:
While the farmers are just planting now I have seen some gardens with corn 2 to 3 ft tall in the past few days. But we have tomatoes planted already.
If you guys do not slack up on the snow the mississippi river is going to top the banks. They have been talking in the past few days about opening one of our spillways to relieve some of the presure from the river. While they have not opened it yet there is still 9000 cu ft of water per second leaking threw the gates. This is just a drop in the bucket though since when the gates are open it allows 200,000 cu ft of water per second threw. And that is just a drop in the bucket when you consider the river is running at about 2 million cu ft per second right now.
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