Posted by NW Ohio Tim on June 29, 2015 at 21:32:10 from (70.208.192.207):
.... is too wet in the corn belt?? We are over eleven inches for June, which is supposed to be an all time record. I know right here in the corner of Ohio, Michigan & Indiana we are swimming. The corn crop is really looking bad and the beans are going to be finished, if we don't start drying off soon.
I keep seeing posts about haying, good and bad, but I can't get a feel for how widespread this mess is. So what is it like in your area? Please include your general vicinity, don't just say "wet/dry here".
We had a solid week of dry the first week of June, first cutting hay got cut, picked up and put away without a drop of rain on it. W ehaven't gone more than a couple of days since without showers. Second cutting is ready, but no cooperation from Mother Nature.
Just wondering if this is a regional thing or really widespread. Trying to get any kind of weather info is getting to be a challenge. If it's not on teh east or west coast, nobody cares anymore.
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