Posted by Paul on May 21, 2014 at 07:19:03 from (66.60.209.195):
In Reply to: Crops all in!!!! posted by JDseller on May 20, 2014 at 22:29:49:
Drive past a place here, for decades there was a nice wide waterway, channeled water from a culvert under the blacktop to a giant intake and to a creek. The waterway was always cut and baled, looked like a lawn meandering through the beans or corn.
Owner died, now in 2 years of being rented out, the waterway is down to a ribbon of grass I could jump across, if not merely step across. Both sides are ridged so it is useless the water will run beside it and wash, not channel into the grass. Really no dip left in the grass, it is worked so skinny nothing left.
Kinda sad to see. I don't know the owner - wife I think yet - or the renter, but just see it every week and think how it used to work and be a good thing.
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