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Re: Planting without rain?
[Re: JohnMark]
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09/08/19 07:16 AM
09/08/19 07:16 AM
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JohnG
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Looking at the long range till the end of Oct, there's going to be a lot planting done in dry dirt. We may be wanting a mild TD in a month or so. Sure not going to be a wet fall like it's been the last couple years. I have a couple mud holes that are dry for the first time since 2016.
Last edited by JohnG; 09/08/19 07:20 AM.
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