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The other side of to much rain. Jump ahead to October 1
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<blockquote data-quote="1982vett" data-source="post: 667215" data-attributes="member: 7795"><p>Yep, those totals are relative to what the norm is. Ours is somewhere between 38 and 45 inches a year, need it or not(depending on who you listen to). We finished last year with 15.8 inches. (Now that is here on this place, not what some TV station reported.) We should be able to do a pair to 3-4 acres depending how deep the pocket is for fertilizer. Plus you would get to sell surplus hay.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Supposedly, la nina is to blame for the overall problem. Haven't figured out what could be the cause of missing out on those 3 - 4 inch gully washers that have been as close as couple miles away without a drop falling here.</p><p></p><p> Quite a few didn't green up this spring either.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>This is a plan changer for sure. Just wonder if I hear what I think I'm hearing. Been having some, let's just say "strange", dreams again. A little bit more might have been revealed Sunday. I'll have to pay a bit more attention next time and try to understand better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1982vett, post: 667215, member: 7795"] Yep, those totals are relative to what the norm is. Ours is somewhere between 38 and 45 inches a year, need it or not(depending on who you listen to). We finished last year with 15.8 inches. (Now that is here on this place, not what some TV station reported.) We should be able to do a pair to 3-4 acres depending how deep the pocket is for fertilizer. Plus you would get to sell surplus hay. Supposedly, la nina is to blame for the overall problem. Haven't figured out what could be the cause of missing out on those 3 - 4 inch gully washers that have been as close as couple miles away without a drop falling here. Quite a few didn't green up this spring either. This is a plan changer for sure. Just wonder if I hear what I think I'm hearing. Been having some, let's just say "strange", dreams again. A little bit more might have been revealed Sunday. I'll have to pay a bit more attention next time and try to understand better. [/QUOTE]
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