JMJ Farms
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That's how it is here. Pop up thunderstorms. Never know where they are gonna be.
They'd have had to hire an excavator here. Last of May was what we called a 5 wire or top wire flood. Still got a few soft spots but mostly dry as a bone and I ain't gonna complain. Got about 3 hours of spraying done today and hope to finish up tomorrow.Clodhopper":3dzx4e5d said:That's funny, hurley, around here when the crawdads build those tall mounds it means a flood is coming. They're trying to get them higher than the backwater. That's what I like about CT, seeing the regional differences on stuff.
Jogeephus":t06628pz said:1982vett":t06628pz said:Jogee....I tried to just set here and say nothing......I failed!
So let me get this straight ..... today you've admitted that you cheat when smoking brisket and you now admit you are a failure. I think we have a lot in common! :lol2: :lol2: :lol2: :lol2: :lol2: :lol2:
Shhh. Grebeard. That's supposed to be a secret...... :lol: :lol: :lol: 8) 8)greybeard":3nzai59i said:It's Texas--it's July 'vett--it's supposed to be hot and dry.
1982vett":31mh413x said:I'm beginning to see a pattern here. It would rather rain on your hay than rain on our pastures. :nod:
M-5":31mh413x said:Jo you have failed mention that the opposite happens when its time to apply fertilizer. If you spread it with 40% chance it will never rain. You almost need a 100% chance to get it washed in with any certainty .
You ain't alone jmj. I watched two storms come in last week and both decided it was a better idea to detour around me. Had to put out my first bale today.JMJ Farms":1cyo0csj said:Went around me again.
AdamsCreek":5qqkpwuv said:You ain't alone jmj. I watched two storms come in last week and both decided it was a better idea to detour around me. Had to put out my first bale today.JMJ Farms":5qqkpwuv said:Went around me again.
M-5":1i4tuxtf said:And I sprayed another 15 acres this morning. It's been raining for last hour . thank you Jesus