Posted by Damp;Dservice on May 18, 2008 at 21:28:26 from (12.175.230.38):
In Reply to: Too Darned Wet Yet! posted by Steven f/AZ on May 18, 2008 at 12:42:03:
Steven f/AZ said: (quoted from post at 12:42:03 05/18/08) I think the important question is, how did that 1066 handle the disc?
Wish Dad had your problem, bone dry - no pasture or anything yet. Usually have cattle out the first week of May and there is nothing there yet. The wheat has all come up, but won't amount to much without more rain...
Enjoy your mud!
Steven, went up to Dickinson the other day and I have never seen it so bad up there, still praying for rain up there, looks like we could be up there fighting fire anytime, looks to start raining again on wed, hope we all get a good dose! as you can see in my earlier post, its starting to green up a little but the wind has blown like a hurricane since the blizzard. Sucking the wet out pretty fast.
Allen you better not wait till wed, sounds like another chance of wet moving in and knowing your record there this spring you will probably get wet! good luck.
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