Posted by rrlund on June 23, 2017 at 09:39:02 from (162.250.24.99):
In Reply to: Re: Turned some dirt posted by K Effective on June 23, 2017 at 08:25:07:
That's how I thought it was gonna be here last week. We had three different events Tuesday and Wednesday,two with .35 and one with .2. I figured we'd have to be happy with that,but then it set up and trained right over us Saturday and Sunday. I don't feel so bad about the 1.3 last night after hearing what happened just north of here. I guess Lakeview,up in the northern part of the county,got 6 inches and Mt Pleasant got 7. Parts of 127 and M20 were closed for a while. Some county roads are washed out. Things already looked pretty bad up that way when I took cattle to St Louis Monday. That rain we had trained over them too. There were a lot of beans that either were or had been,under water. Probably a lot of crop loss after that new flooding. I'm sure glad I sprayed a pre emerge on the corn. It might not be totally clean,but it might have to do.
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