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<blockquote data-quote="Logan52" data-source="post: 1817334" data-attributes="member: 32879"><p>I always keep a weather log during the growing season. Slightly dry. A little over 3 inches fell each month- April-May-July and so far in August. We had over 6 inches in June that made a nice cutting of hay. Its been mostly cool in the low 80s. We are just coming out of our heat wave, 4 days over 90 degrees with 97 on Saturday. 70s and overcast on Sunday.</p><p>Gardens (and rabbits) have borne abundantly with the lack of heavy downpours. This kept the tilth good in the garden soil and did not drown rabbits in their nests.</p><p>Grass never really got going this year with late frosts and heavy grazing pressure. I have many fields I have yet to bushhog for that reason.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Logan52, post: 1817334, member: 32879"] I always keep a weather log during the growing season. Slightly dry. A little over 3 inches fell each month- April-May-July and so far in August. We had over 6 inches in June that made a nice cutting of hay. Its been mostly cool in the low 80s. We are just coming out of our heat wave, 4 days over 90 degrees with 97 on Saturday. 70s and overcast on Sunday. Gardens (and rabbits) have borne abundantly with the lack of heavy downpours. This kept the tilth good in the garden soil and did not drown rabbits in their nests. Grass never really got going this year with late frosts and heavy grazing pressure. I have many fields I have yet to bushhog for that reason. [/QUOTE]
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