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Old August 9, 2013   #5
brokenbar
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I think the weather was goofy everywhere. my Son in Wyoming says they are just now starting to combine some of the barley fields which are normally done in the first two weeks of July. A lot of the silage corn there is not as tall and really slow making cobs. They had a freezing cold May and then the weather went to well over 100 (111 one day he says) for three weeks. He had ripe tomatoes early in July which is just about unbelievable and he says he has the biggest pepper crop ever. However, he says vine crops (pumpkins, melons, etc.) are all slow to set fruit and do not have nearly as many as usual...Mother Nature is a hag...
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