Good to see you didn't forget about me Loren! I didn't forget who you are, I was responding to Onefarmer's post, but I'm using classic and it probably didn't show up right. He just lives a few miles away from me, so I had to give him a hard time.
Although, in your case Loren, I find it simply amazing that you are able to even get on your fields at all, let alone plow them. I don't remember a fall this wet ever in my young lifetime, my dad says it's been quite a long time since it's been this bad. The spring time is gonna be bad if it's wet. We didn't get any rain all summer long, so we were afraid our crops were gonna be very poor. However, they turned out very well, exceeding most "normal" years. Only thing different was right before harvest time, and basically still going on since then, is we have had "Noah" rains seemingly continually. It seems the longest stretch we have gone without rain since mid September or so was only about a week if we are lucky. We had to mud all of our crops out so we have 2' deep ruts on every pass of every field we farm it seems. Yeah, Michigan isn't exactly "close" to where you're at in N.Y., but it seems that our weather patterns sooner or later end up there. I guess the lake just distorts it enough that you get snow and cold. We had more snow in November than we normally do, and just a few small skiffs since then, all has just been rain mostly, and not much cold. We can only manage to keep frost a couple days at best it seems. It would be quite a feat to cross any one of our fields right now with my quad and not be spinning, maybe not even in 4wd.
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