Posted by John A. on October 30, 2009 at 14:43:09 from (76.1.122.170):
In Reply to: What is it posted by old on October 30, 2009 at 09:40:07:
Old and the rest of ya'll, It IS the sun, it has been shining all day here in Central Texas, 66 degrees and no clouds. Just about perfect here, I do know that ya'll are still trying to finish up harvest and Fall chores. Surely you can get finished up soon. Hopefully it won't turn into a fall/winter of 72 in the High Plains of Texas/Okla. That yr those boys cut Milo from Midnight to 3:00am only time the ground was frozen enough to get the Combines through the fields. Also the milo would toughen up to much to thrash. @ midnight start off with a full 6 rows as the night progressed and as the milo would toughen slide over to 5, then 4, then 3, then 2rows by then it was about 3:00am, Also the farmers kept a tractor on each end of the field to help pull the combines around, or dead-head one from end to end. Hopfully it won't come to that for Ya'll. Later, John A.
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