Posted by BobH in NH on July 21, 2010 at 19:44:24 from (12.76.182.215):
In Reply to: RAIN posted by old on July 21, 2010 at 09:09:06:
We haven"t had any worthwhile rain here in Southern NH for about 2 months. Everything is dry and brown, except the areas which are normally too wet to drive on. Second crop this year will be extremely limited, mostly just the alfalfa pieces.
Our well is on it"s last legs and we manage to pump it dry 1 or 2 times a day just trying to get enough water for the livestock. Were supposed to get really nasty storms again this evening, but as usual most went well south and another severe cell went well north above mid-state. Tomorrow the tanks go on the farm truck and we start hauling water for the livestock. Really should put in an artesian well, but can"t afford it now. All the ones in the surrounding mile or so of the farm are a minimum of 800-850 feet deep, many well over 1000 feet, and most have been hydrofracked to up the yield! Go figure - This area has lots of wet lands, marshes, brooks, and drainage swales too.
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