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Rolling the weather dice
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<blockquote data-quote="Richardin52" data-source="post: 1027040" data-attributes="member: 18391"><p>Around here (Maine) before conditioners many of the old farmers would never cut hay before July 4th. June since I can remember has always been a wet month with few exceptions.</p><p></p><p>My rule of thumbs are, if you want it to rain just drop some hay, on weather forecasts; anything past the tomorrow is just a guess and tomorrow ain't a sure thing. If your in a wet pattern and the hay needs cutting don't get your underwear in a knot, sit back and have a cold one, better days are coming.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richardin52, post: 1027040, member: 18391"] Around here (Maine) before conditioners many of the old farmers would never cut hay before July 4th. June since I can remember has always been a wet month with few exceptions. My rule of thumbs are, if you want it to rain just drop some hay, on weather forecasts; anything past the tomorrow is just a guess and tomorrow ain't a sure thing. If your in a wet pattern and the hay needs cutting don't get your underwear in a knot, sit back and have a cold one, better days are coming. [/QUOTE]
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