Steve2910
ArboristSite Guru
Probably more accurate than TWC. What they're saying on TV often conflicts with whats on their web site.
The ACCUweather on my computer often contradicts itself.:msp_rolleyes::msp_ohmy:
Probably more accurate than TWC. What they're saying on TV often conflicts with whats on their web site.
Hottest driest summer we've ever had here!
Man, I'm ready for COLD and WET!!!
Cold? Yes! But not too wet! I don't live in the rocky hills you know!
When it gets too wet here, I'm liable to sink a tractor... Puts a real cramp in my wood cutting activities...
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But man, do we need the rain! The creek is almost dry and it never goes dry!
Yeah, it's hard to sink a tractor here. Too many rocks!
I'm hopin' for a late winter, and an early, long wet fall... a wet fall with several periods of days and days of soft, slow rains before freeze-up... followed by an unusually warm, wet winter. Water wells have started to dry up around here, the river has less water in it then it has since the 20's (only 11% of normal flow), and an early freeze-up would only make things worse.
We've been sort'a lucky in that a couple isolated thunderstorms have passed through. But I was workin' about 20 miles north of here yesterday, several corn fields were completely brown, not a single green leaf... saw one guy mowing his down with a bush hog. And the real kicker, something I didn't expect, two bean fields starting to "yellow" with empty pods.
Tighten your belts boys... this ain't gonna' be pretty.
But the good news is LP summer fill is down to $0.99... and with no foreseeable demand (such as drying corn) in the immediate future...
I just bought 100 gals of propane last week paid $1.50 per gal.
But the good news is LP summer fill is down to $0.99... and with no foreseeable demand (such as drying corn) in the immediate future...
Wow, lp is $3.19 here as of last week. Damn I need to move where you guy's are.
Wow, I'm filling up for $1.65 now in Pa but some want up to $2.71 a gallon here. You really have to shop around. I bought my own 120 gal. tank for $300 new. I think owning your tank is a must if you don't want to be ripped off with high priced tank rental and stuck with there high lp price without the ability to shop around.
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