Posted by Paul on May 21, 2017 at 12:21:53 from (76.77.197.114):
Got most of the corn done before the rains came.
Left 2 acres that were kinda wet. Shoulda left more, that's all under water.
See some sheet erosion, and lots of ponds in the fields. Highs haven't quite been 50 degrees, so nothing growing or drying.
Will be replanting some I'm sure, bee a week or two to see what dries out, what grows.
All the beans left to go. Basically 2 large fields. One should be 90% good once things dry down, got a lot of tile there the past decade.
The other field am waiting on the tile crew to get here. I think that will be a long wait. I bet they are way behind; and that field is so wet it will be weeks until it dries anyhow, so I will just keep waiting.
4.45 inch of rain in the past week, the heaviest of it came in about 15 minutes over 2 inches. Saturday was an all day soaker, so the best of both worlds, drown the low spots with a heavy downpour, then get the high spots all soaked up with a soaker.
Still drizzling out this afternoon yet.
Huh, pic upload not working out for me today. Well, just imagine a lot of water, and you got it.....
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