Posted by NE IA on August 06, 2009 at 22:03:16 from (206.72.18.153):
In Reply to: Re: TALL corn posted by railhead on August 06, 2009 at 19:53:54:
I'm curious what tractor you may have purchased, but none of my business--wondering if it was at the antique club.
Anyway that tall corn took a pretty good hit with hail in alot of that neck of the woods. I have heard of 4 1/2 inch hail. I do not know that to be a fact, but the combines will never enter alot of the fields, (A FACT)
Be it of any value, the geese are going South already in some large flocks --never ever seen them this early before--probably at least a month and maybe two early. The old timers say early frost.
We were very lucky her in Garnavillo, no hail at all. I don't think there is a weed in the corn or bean fields this year, and the crops look better than a picture book. Oh heck yea we are all complaining anyway--but that is our job. Heard a farmer last week complaining that he wasn't going to have enough bin room with the good crop of corn. He lives around 8 miles from the Clayton grain termanal on the Mississippi. His GPS will testify that he is about 13 miles from another grain termanal on the Missippi River (McGregor). He does own two grain semis also.
And you thought your mother in law complained alot.
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