alisonb
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Have a good friend in Louisburg busy prepping for the worst. Which of you folks on CT may be affected?
alisonb":2kpegd0k said:Have a good friend in Louisburg busy prepping for the worst. Which of you folks on CT may be affected?
True Grit Farms":2pdj7l9c said:Looks like another depression forming in the Gulf of Mexico also.
What ever happened to the scientists BS that the dust storms and smoke from the fires caused the air and water to cool. And supposedly that's the reason the tropics weren't very active earlier. These climate change scientists are nothing but a bunch of liars looking for job protection at the taxpayers expense.
That figures, I have a 160 bu of oats that need planting and the ground is worked up and ready to plant.M-5":36q0feir said:True Grit Farms":36q0feir said:Looks like another depression forming in the Gulf of Mexico also.
What ever happened to the scientists BS that the dust storms and smoke from the fires caused the air and water to cool. And supposedly that's the reason the tropics weren't very active earlier. These climate change scientists are nothing but a bunch of liars looking for job protection at the taxpayers expense.
That invest is going to TX . mainly rain for them .
we will be dry the next 7 days with only a few spotty showers .
True Grit Farms":1w01tdz8 said:That figures, I have a 160 bu of oats that need planting and the ground is worked up and ready to plant.M-5":1w01tdz8 said:True Grit Farms":1w01tdz8 said:Looks like another depression forming in the Gulf of Mexico also.
What ever happened to the scientists BS that the dust storms and smoke from the fires caused the air and water to cool. And supposedly that's the reason the tropics weren't very active earlier. These climate change scientists are nothing but a bunch of liars looking for job protection at the taxpayers expense.
That invest is going to TX . mainly rain for them .
we will be dry the next 7 days with only a few spotty showers .
My next hay cutting will be my last and I'd like to get it done when the grass goes dormant. I'm going to no-till ryegrass and clover right after I finish baling.M-5":3oj4e7oh said:True Grit Farms":3oj4e7oh said:That figures, I have a 160 bu of oats that need planting and the ground is worked up and ready to plant.M-5":3oj4e7oh said:That invest is going to TX . mainly rain for them .
we will be dry the next 7 days with only a few spotty showers .
cut hay instead, Here is your window of opportunity.
True Grit Farms [b:2la0uz6n said:That figures, I have a 160 bu of oats that need planting and the ground is worked up and ready to plant[/b].
alisonb":26rlahi8 said:Have a good friend in Louisburg busy prepping for the worst. Which of you folks on CT may be affected?
Might just head to town and get some seed and hook the drill up too....maybe they can steer Isaaic up this way and give me a shower. Still cloudy and drizzly but not much accumulation. Kinda the weather army worms like.skyhightree1":2ekuy345 said:True Grit Farms [b:2ekuy345 said:That figures, I have a 160 bu of oats that need planting and the ground is worked up and ready to plant[/b].
Same here
Dogs and Cows":1l2wzvmb said:Louisburg, NC? If so that is only a few miles from me. We are prepping, preparing for the worst. I really, really hate these storms!
alisonb":570hry5i said:Dogs and Cows":570hry5i said:Louisburg, NC? If so that is only a few miles from me. We are prepping, preparing for the worst. I really, really hate these storms!
Yes NC. Hope all goes well there for you guys.
So what does one do with your cattle? Put them out to pasture, one that has high ground and hopefully some trees?
Oh yeah..it's 'great' :roll:NonTypicalCPA":8ui9lvct said:I have to admit, I'd be tempted to be one of the last ones to evacuate. I love to watch a storm roll in.
NonTypicalCPA":e3nxmup0 said:I have to admit, I'd be tempted to be one of the last ones to evacuate. I love to watch a storm roll in.
Your Dad sounds like a fun guy....... :shock:boondocks":28djcfif said:NonTypicalCPA":28djcfif said:I have to admit, I'd be tempted to be one of the last ones to evacuate. I love to watch a storm roll in.
:lol: My dad used to throw us on the back of his motorcycle every time there was a report of a tornado in the vicinity. To go find it, not get away from it. (He was good at finding trouble in more ways than one).
True Grit Farms":kcouzh8u said:My next hay cutting will be my last and I'd like to get it done when the grass goes dormant. I'm going to no-till ryegrass and clover right after I finish baling.