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Is it ever going to stop raining!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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At least you don't have to shovel, plow or blow it.
The people at the north end of that storm system got between 3" and 8" of snow from it.
Best of luck.
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I dont know? At least you can do something with it .
I love thunderstorms though so this week has been pretty interesting. The field is plowed disked and ready for mother nature to allow us creatures on her planet to plant.
It will be 8 acres of corn. My clover is coming up very nice in anouther field and I have one more small project, a 2 acre field growong rocks at the rate of weeds in June. All I need is a big city to move in next to me and I would be a millionare!!!! They buy those hard things by the pound!!! LMAO, Hell I'd pay em to pick their own.
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I hear ya arrow!! I've got my front yard tilled up ready for grass seed, but I can't even walk out there right now, much less rake and smooth it out.
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Ya think we are setting the table for a bumber crop of mosquitos? I think so, I am starting to build 3 more BAT houses this weekend should be installed by next friday.
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I could never entice any to live in the houses I put up. I guess if I am going to spend any quality time outside, I'm gonna have to get one of those LP Misquoto traps. Ughh, more money I don't have any more.
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BA we have city people that come out and pay farmers for the rocks they pick.
Of course that do not pick em all. RATS! They are only looking for those several "SPECIAL" rocks that the need.
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I feel the same way about the rain. I live just a few miles for Hearne, Texas and was on the edge of all that rain they got 2-3 days ago. They had 18", we had 6". We can now go until early September without rain and still not be in deficit on average rainfall. Back in 1979, we lived on Dickinson Bayou in Texas. That watershed received 42" in 24 hours - boy did we get flooded in an area that had never flooded before. That was a national record.
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It has been like a sub tropical rain forest here as well. The grass is growing 10 - 12 inches per week and I can hardly keep up with keeping it cut.
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