Posted by onefarmer on May 03, 2021 at 17:16:46 from (50.36.64.136):
In Reply to: Re: Dry and Cold posted by coonie minnie on May 03, 2021 at 14:33:19:
Here in my part of Mi in 1988 it went from winter straight into summer. NO spring rains in fact no rain until August. My wife planted flowers in mid-April never frosted. Got a fair first cutting, half on second. I saw corn fields that grew downwind of a woods where the wind didn't dry the land as much. The last field of corn we planted never grew. The seed stayed right there where it was planted just as good as if it was still in the bag. It never sprouted until the first rain in August. When it did grow it grew fast but never made kernals good enough to pick. We put it in the silo.
We put in tile that year, must have been July. The ground was dry all the way down. Only place they found moisture was in a hill side, There was a pocket of sand surrounded by clay. The creek didn't dry up but came very close.
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