Posted by Texasmark on April 10, 2008 at 07:01:36 from (12.154.45.40):
In Reply to: RAIN RAIN GO AWAY! posted by Larry59 on April 09, 2008 at 20:11:41:
Well it worked us over real good last night. I noticed this am on the forcast that there will be a problem tonight along the river in the Ill, Mo, TN area.
On rain, was reading yesterday that we have the La Nina influence again this year which can make for a very wet spring. According to the meterologists, if it lasts longer the summer won't be as dry.....in short you go from mud to desert like switching a light on and off. If it quits early then there will be a long dry summer.
Well, you have to have a dry field to produce hay. And it helps to have some moisture for regrowth. Additionally, for 3 cuttings, it takes 3x45 days. So I am caught in the middle...plant too late and the last cutting is beset with cool damp fall weather. Plant too soon and the first cutting rots.
Maybe I'll just sell out and go fishing. Naw the fish don't bite (other than catfish) with all this rain.
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