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Posted by billonthefarm on April 03, 2007 at 05:17:43 from (204.42.25.197):
In Reply to: Dryland guys do not read. posted by IaGary on April 03, 2007 at 02:42:09:
About the same here in central il. Dodged a couple bullets with big rains going around us over the weekend. We managed to only get 3 tenths. If you have seen the weather this morning there is a line of weather that has crossed the river and is bearing down on us so we will have rain in a the next hour or so. No field work has been done here, absolutley none. The forecast is for a big change in the weather afer todays storms, it will be down near 32 in the morning so any hopes of field work for this week are totally gone, probably even without todays rain. Wanted to plow a field of cornstalks this spring but there will be no chance to do that and I am sure other people are making changes in there plans also. The later it gets the more will change. If everything was normal we would see a few guys planting corn this week. Most times the week around the 15th to the 20th see the bulk of the corn planted. I dont worry to much because rain does make grain and nothing is worse than dry weather so I will work on the sprayer some more today and watch the markets. bill
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