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Sign Up Now!I farm in northeast Nebraska - West Point area. After the last few years I can’t believe I’m saying this, but, my bottom/flat farm ground needs a bit of a break from the rain. Little dry weather won’t hurt a thing for us, beans are turning a little light green and corn is starting to burn the bottom leaves (lack of nutrients because they have leached away). The funny thing about this year is the way the storms have been it’s been raining heavier over my irrigated farm ground than it has over my dryland.Keep them sprinklers runnin
We've always had Summertime afternoon rain showers here in Western NC, but this year has been very different. We're getting the showers, but the amount of water that falls feels triple. Every storm is the heaviest rain, and there is a flash flood in the region almost daily. It's been a lot of work to stay on top of blight in the tomatoes, and every storm brings down sunflowers with the weight of water. It's been wild really.I farm in northeast Nebraska - West Point area. After the last few years I can’t believe I’m saying this, but, my bottom/flat farm ground needs a bit of a break from the rain. Little dry weather won’t hurt a thing for us, beans are turning a little light green and corn is starting to burn the bottom leaves (lack of nutrients because they have leached away). The funny thing about this year is the way the storms have been it’s been raining heavier over my irrigated farm ground than it has over my dryland.
The crabgrass is loving the nuclear heat & corresponding watering needed to keep the lawn alive. Gonna be some work to do when things cool off a bit.Keep them sprinklers runnin
If not for crabgrass and clover, my yard would be a barren wasteland.The crabgrass is loving the nuclear heat & corresponding watering needed to keep the lawn alive. Gonna be some work to do when things cool off a bit.
After the last 4+ years in Nebraska the drought made clover take over my yard too. Finally raining this year I can spray it and let the grass take back over.If not for crabgrass and clover, my yard would be a barren wasteland.
The edge of my sidwalk by the street is getting just pummeled by the heat and sedgeweed. Only one crabgrass spot by the sidwalk so I'm still satisfied, but the sedgeweed looks rough if I don't mow about every 3 days.The crabgrass is loving the nuclear heat & corresponding watering needed to keep the lawn alive. Gonna be some work to do when things cool off a bit.
I find him annoying and extremist trying to get attention because he misses being on TV and rarely correct.Flowers is the man