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<blockquote data-quote="littletom" data-source="post: 1245697" data-attributes="member: 23522"><p>I'm behind is a huge understatement for me. Not to far from really getting bent out of shape. For tobacco right now we normaly have all the ground plowed,and once over with disk. And start putting the first fertilizer down next week. I have half my ground plowed none disked. What I burned down for notill did not work, have to redo. </p><p>Cows all hay and pasture is fertilized, some pasture sprayed. New field of hay sowed, up and ditches washed in. 80% of calves on ground. One field of grass I sowed last fall should of been fescue and rye grass, some jack wagon put cereal rye in the mix. It is chest high and blowing over.</p><p>If it don't stop raining soon I will be in trouble on the tobacco. People keep telling me I will be wishing for this rain in a month. If this keeps up I won't have a crop out to worry about. The yard I would like to burn down one day when I go by with sprayer!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="littletom, post: 1245697, member: 23522"] I'm behind is a huge understatement for me. Not to far from really getting bent out of shape. For tobacco right now we normaly have all the ground plowed,and once over with disk. And start putting the first fertilizer down next week. I have half my ground plowed none disked. What I burned down for notill did not work, have to redo. Cows all hay and pasture is fertilized, some pasture sprayed. New field of hay sowed, up and ditches washed in. 80% of calves on ground. One field of grass I sowed last fall should of been fescue and rye grass, some jack wagon put cereal rye in the mix. It is chest high and blowing over. If it don't stop raining soon I will be in trouble on the tobacco. People keep telling me I will be wishing for this rain in a month. If this keeps up I won't have a crop out to worry about. The yard I would like to burn down one day when I go by with sprayer! [/QUOTE]
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