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Re: Glen in TX , Cowman Allan
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Posted by Glen in TX on June 08, 2006 at 22:43:25 from (208.246.9.111):
In Reply to: Re: Glen in TX , Cowman Allan posted by Larry806 on June 08, 2006 at 18:51:03:
I wish you could send it on over to the dry places. We had some rain last week and that makes almost 2 inches for the year. Dry hot wind this week and almost 100+ everyday about sucked that back out though. Brother had 4" last week at his place and complaining about the mosquitos but no worries about that here. Thrip and spider mites been bad though in new planted crops. At least you'll have moisture to replant on. No moisture here to get a dryland crop going yet unless you plant it way too deep and then can get it to sprout and in to drag dirt off top after a rain. Sounds silly but we use to plant cotton that way. No one wants to try it that way anymore because of what seed cost.
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