[AT] Mathew
charlie hill
charliehill at embarqmail.com
Sun Oct 9 09:10:26 PDT 2016
We made it through the storm just fine. Just minor debris
in the yard and a tree down here and there in the area.
Looks like the creeks and rivers will flood later in the week
as they drain down but it won't affect my house.
Hope you are ok Al? I know you got worse than we did.
Life is good.
Charlie
-----Original Message-----
From: John Hall
Sent: Saturday, October 08, 2016 5:16 PM
To: Antique tractor email discussion group
Subject: Re: [AT] Mathew
I forsee some stuck combines over the next couple weeks if you guys get
the foot of rain they are calling for. We've already got 5" and it keeps
raining harder with more wind.
I actually saw a field of beans that was cut last week, I imagine just
as soon as it dries out early bean harvest will be in full swing.
When all this dries out (forecast has sunshine for a week), it will be
time to try to harvest one last cutting of hay---the newest tractor we
use is 44 years old!
John Hall
On 10/8/2016 5:43 AM, charlie hill wrote:
> John, the areas I frequent are mostly in corn and beans this year.
> The corn is about all harvested finally and would have been a month
> ago except for all the rain we've had slowing drying in the field.
> Beans are still pretty young because of a late start in the spring.
> I don't think I've been past a cotton or tobacco field in the last month
> or so but I suspect there is still a fair bit of tobacco in the fields.
> As you know but probably the others don't, our governor suspended the
> laws on truck weight limits for trucks hauling farm products for a few
> weeks to help get
> the corps out of the fields.
>
> Charlie
>
>
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