We have had rain around here but the effects have not been as damaging. For the most part it runs off into the "hollers" and valleys. The corn, pumpkins and cabbage have all been harvested and the farm folks seem to be hunkering down for the winter.
Hi Sam, thanks for visiting. We have had so much rain that just to chop corn for the cows, the guys had to tow the International 5088 with the White 2-105. They can't get up to the bagger to unload. There is mud everywhere. Really bad news. Hey there MB G, Wish we were done. A lot of the big guys are. We have such a wet farm that in a dry year we are golden and in a wet year, we are, well, wet.
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Looks the same around here today, but I don't mind as much. After the dry summer it looks good to me.
We have had rain around here but the effects have not been as damaging. For the most part it runs off into the "hollers" and valleys. The corn, pumpkins and cabbage have all been harvested and the farm folks seem to be hunkering down for the winter.
Hi Sam, thanks for visiting. We have had so much rain that just to chop corn for the cows, the guys had to tow the International 5088 with the White 2-105. They can't get up to the bagger to unload. There is mud everywhere. Really bad news.
Hey there MB G, Wish we were done. A lot of the big guys are. We have such a wet farm that in a dry year we are golden and in a wet year, we are, well, wet.
If into each life, a little rain must fall... I think you guys (this year) have had several lifetimes worth.
On a Budhist level, I'd assume you're going to come back as a desert dweller of some flavour.
Or something with webbed feet.
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