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Wet on top, dry on bottome, go figure

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OliverGuy

10-26-2006 11:51:46




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I feel like I"m the only guy that would rent a farm where it"s wet on the high part and dry in the low part. I swear that it was so muddy in the highest part of the field that I couldn"t run down it with the auger cart even half full. It was so wet still yesterday that I couldn"t get through all of it chopping stalks to level the ruts out. Wonder if you guys have this problem also. Oh well, it"s harvested, stalks chopped, nothing broke on the Ollie 2255 and now it"s raining. Could be worse.

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11-01-2006 20:40:20




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 Re: Wet on top, dry on bottome, go figure in reply to OliverGuy, 10-26-2006 11:51:46  
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Glen in TX

10-27-2006 09:12:16




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 Re: Wet on top, dry on bottome, go figure in reply to OliverGuy, 10-26-2006 11:51:46  
Well hope it dries out for you and winds are sure drying it out here again. You could always just cut off the upper ends you can get and at least have that much done. We did that a lot in wet years on milo and cut a swath across middle to run and even disk it light if we could to make it some smoother turning. You lose some doing that but at least you get the best stuff out and can get the rest later when ground freezes.

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Glen in TX

10-26-2006 12:52:28




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 Re: Wet on top, dry on bottome, go figure in reply to OliverGuy, 10-26-2006 11:51:46  
Just wait and you'll get some of this 55 mph + wind we are getting today and some free tumbleweeds too. It's got things dry again for today and tomorrow and with wind back to high fire danger.



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