[AT] rain
charlie hill
chill8 at cox.net
Sun Apr 23 07:10:20 PDT 2006
John,
I guess we got between 1/2" and an inch last night. It came slow and steady
most of the night so it will do a lot of good.
Charlie
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From: "John Hall" <jthall at worldnet.att.net>
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Sent: Sunday, April 23, 2006 9:02 AM
Subject: Re: [AT] rain
> We got a ltitle over a 1/2" yesterday. About 30 miles from me got 2.5".
> That 1/2" will really help the wheat which has just started showing heads.
> Gonna be a short crop--saw some heads that aren't a foot off the ground.
>
> Getting ready to plant beans in about 3-4 weeks--not a fun task when you
> are in a drought. I have been having problems getting the row openers in
> the ground when it is dry. After some "testing" we determined my springs
> have gottten considerably weaker compared to new ones. I ordered all new
> springs and we are going to add a little more tension to each spring. If
> that doesn't work I'll have to buy a double spring unit for each row
> opener---That will cost me about $1,000 to convert the drill over. We have
> already added all the weight to the drill we can. I can get the coulters
> in but the row openers are another story.
>
> John Hall
>
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