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All this July rain???

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Ryan Renko View Drop Down
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    Posted: 21 Jul 2020 at 8:34pm
We farm about 35 miles northeast of St.louis and are pleased with all the rain we are getting!! In July!! I don't know if this is part of global warming or just a system but we couldn't be happier. Hopefully you all are getting some. Ryan
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Kinda disappointed that its all most the end of July and my grass isn't brown. Still have to mow on a weekly basis to keep up.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote ocharry Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 21 Jul 2020 at 10:11pm
Yep...i am a little north of bowlingreen..mo...we got right at 3" in about an hour this afternoon....man it was raining...and then maybe a couple tenths later ...haven't looked at the gauge after I dumped the 3" and it is still drizzling out there....

Needed some rain but it could have spread it out some

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We've had a whole 1/4" in the past 7 weeks.   
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Dryer than a popcorn fart, here in Midland Texas
I tried to follow the science, but it was not there. I then followed the money, and that’s where I found the science.
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Other than it being dry, today was a beautiful day, mostly sunny, steady breeze, 96degrees, what more could a guy ask for with my clothes on?
A lot better than last week, it was hotter than the door hinges of Hell.
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Cooler here then it has been in the last few weeks, only got up to 93 today, 107 on Sat**day.  Haven't had rain in over a month.  Still have irrigation water in the ditch so getting by.  Alfalfa is growing well still, grass is green but not growing very fast.
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anything in the 90's is to danged hot for me. we did gits about a 1/4 inch this morning and yesterday morning...just wait an hour and it don't look like it did anything. guess i'll hafta go stea...uh borrow more hoses from Les this winter for your buddy!
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Finally getting rain right now at about 1 AM. I'm going to burn a couple brush piles tomorrow.
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Got a quick downpour here last night about 1130 but nothing since. That was the first I'd seen in several weeks
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Ours are marching thru in passing small storms, 1/2 to an inch per run sometimes as much as hour between and as Boss Man my grass has NOT let up where is normally dry right about now is quite the swamp.  
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After the HISTORIC rain on May 18, and a few small rains in that same week, it then waited until July 9 to rain again. Meanwhile, got extremely HOT, 92-98 for 12 straight days. Would then cool off a day or 2, then right back up in the 90's. Stuff was baked DRY. Honestly, I began to think it would possibly put me out of farming, as this is the 3rd year in a row of extremely uncooperative weather, and prices suck to boot. Then we finally got some rain, and we've gotten 3 0.5 to 0.6 inch rains since 7/9. Little shower so far this morning.

Crops look. . . ."better". We shall see.

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We are hot high 80s to mid 90s and dry in this part of Ohio, got a .02' of rain yesterday and .14" of rain today weatherman keeps talking rain but it's not happening here.
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we got about 16" of rain in july could have done with 10" less. lots of crop loss. roads washed out hiways closed for 10 days.  water has finaly receded from my place. it washed in lots of weed seed. and field trash.
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No rain here at all.  We are considered to be in drought.  Crops look good.  They are finally picking wheat.  Wheat looked great, no blowdown that I've seen. I've been cutting my grass two Tim's a week.  We currently have a Burn Ban in effect.  I'm in SE MI.
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Originally posted by john(MI) john(MI) wrote:

No rain here at all.  We are considered to be in drought.  Crops look good.  They are finally picking wheat.  Wheat looked great, no blowdown that I've seen. I've been cutting my grass two Tim's a week.  We currently have a Burn Ban in effect.  I'm in SE MI.

Sounds like some drought! No rain, but crops look good and mowing your grass twice a week! Wow, the agony!!
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Rain just about every day here since the middle of June. Crops look terrible, lots of water laying in the fields. I've got water in any low spot on the farm and anything above that is mud.  Crops are being sprayed with aircraft as fields are too wet for any equipment.  Roads are terrible with big mudholes and flooding.  Seems like some one is praying "give us this day our daily rain"  !!  But, the grass is growin' like crazy! Have to mow every three days!
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We have have 1.75" of rain so far this month and it doesn't look like much more is coming, 1" of that fell in about a hour and it was dry and most of it ran off.
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I'm tickled to death to be mowing green grass in July.  The corn and beans need the water!
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Corn is strong, tasseled and green stalks to roots here, Quite happy owners, same for Beans as the plants are full bushy and really leafy.
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It’s dry enough here that all of the irrigation systems are going full speed including ours. Potato growers have been running Irrigaton nonstop for about six weeks. Potato need about two inches of water per week.
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