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Does anyone like the 2012/2013 winter forcast?
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<blockquote data-quote="Hedgerow" data-source="post: 3766331" data-attributes="member: 59373"><p>I just use my neighbor... He's farmed for 60 years here in southwest MO, and has seen it all... And he still has a great memory for the little details of the unusual years... These last couple years remind him of the mid-50's... <span style="font-size: 18px"><span style="color: #FF0000">HOT and DRY!!</span></span> They slept in the front yard under hay wagons. Too hot in the house.</p><p>Those were the years he and many of his neighbors gave up growing corn all together... They went to wheat/soybean or oat/soybean rotations... I need to ask him what the next years were like when the hot/dry cycle broke... :msp_wink:</p><p></p><p>Oh. and if you wanted to eat out of the garden, you had to water it...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hedgerow, post: 3766331, member: 59373"] I just use my neighbor... He's farmed for 60 years here in southwest MO, and has seen it all... And he still has a great memory for the little details of the unusual years... These last couple years remind him of the mid-50's... [SIZE=5][COLOR="#FF0000"]HOT and DRY!![/COLOR][/SIZE] They slept in the front yard under hay wagons. Too hot in the house. Those were the years he and many of his neighbors gave up growing corn all together... They went to wheat/soybean or oat/soybean rotations... I need to ask him what the next years were like when the hot/dry cycle broke... :msp_wink: Oh. and if you wanted to eat out of the garden, you had to water it... [/QUOTE]
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