Posted by Billy NY on July 19, 2011 at 17:16:34 from (74.67.3.54):
In Reply to: How is your weather? posted by billonthefarm on July 19, 2011 at 16:21:13:
We have been very fortunate, was a cold wet spring, but we've had numerous "perfect" days sunny, 80's no humidity, cools off to high 50's at night, but mostly lows of about 60, rain just as we need it now, though anyone who did get a decent first cut hay off the fields because of the weather would have excellent 2nd cut and a perfect window to bale it now. I just cut the field by my house and it would have been perfect 2nd cut, I bagged up some before it rained, no hay equipment. We are just getting into the first hot humid weather this year, last year it was relentless from May until the end of September, 90s and humid for months, working in our barns was unbearable, in 1 hour you appeared like someone turned you upside down, dunked you and set you right side up, soaked to your knees in it. Still cannot believe they combined all the corn in Sept last season, never seen that here, always late October early November. Chopping was early too. We had a real spring this year, not just winter to summer, and that cool air from the north has found us often, thunderstorms have been mild, I have a tree struck that rivals the one you posted though !
I won't complain one bit, just hope this winter is not like last !!!
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