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<blockquote data-quote="Chuckie" data-source="post: 104790" data-attributes="member: 637"><p>Last night before I went to bed, no rain. Then when I woke up this morning, I have 1.20" showing on the rain gauge. It is a nice slow soaking rain. I am afraid that the corn crops will be hurting this year. A lot of the ears are just beginning to fill. Looks like they might fill out half way up. The silk is still green. The lower leaves are already starting to dry up like it is near the end of the season. </p><p>The sileage crop that we planted on hills looks very stunted from lack of rain. In the low areas, it is holding on. I think the rain will pull the lower planted areas out OK. Too many days without water. </p><p>The pastures were beginning to go dormant. </p><p>Of course the cotton is loving this weather. It loves the heat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuckie, post: 104790, member: 637"] Last night before I went to bed, no rain. Then when I woke up this morning, I have 1.20" showing on the rain gauge. It is a nice slow soaking rain. I am afraid that the corn crops will be hurting this year. A lot of the ears are just beginning to fill. Looks like they might fill out half way up. The silk is still green. The lower leaves are already starting to dry up like it is near the end of the season. The sileage crop that we planted on hills looks very stunted from lack of rain. In the low areas, it is holding on. I think the rain will pull the lower planted areas out OK. Too many days without water. The pastures were beginning to go dormant. Of course the cotton is loving this weather. It loves the heat. [/QUOTE]
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