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<blockquote data-quote="deerchaser007" data-source="post: 419697" data-attributes="member: 1783"><p>Like hook said,.. its VERY tuff this year. I'm expecting to loose about 60 percent of what i planted. The rain we got 10 days ago was a good one,... it made all my seed germinate the best i've had in 8 years. BUT,. the lack of rain since, the 90 degree weather holding on, and the drought we've had all year really took it toll. I had my annual clovers germinate about a 1/8 to 1/4 inch after that rain,.. on tuesday over 70 percent of the top plot was missing the clover that had germinated and the buckwheat and oats and wheat and rape was wilty looking. The bottom plots are holding SOME better. The little 1/2 inch rain we received this morning will help the buckwheat and oats and rape some,.. but with no more in the forecast til end of the week next week,.. i'm predicting a 60 percent lose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deerchaser007, post: 419697, member: 1783"] Like hook said,.. its VERY tuff this year. I'm expecting to loose about 60 percent of what i planted. The rain we got 10 days ago was a good one,... it made all my seed germinate the best i've had in 8 years. BUT,. the lack of rain since, the 90 degree weather holding on, and the drought we've had all year really took it toll. I had my annual clovers germinate about a 1/8 to 1/4 inch after that rain,.. on tuesday over 70 percent of the top plot was missing the clover that had germinated and the buckwheat and oats and wheat and rape was wilty looking. The bottom plots are holding SOME better. The little 1/2 inch rain we received this morning will help the buckwheat and oats and rape some,.. but with no more in the forecast til end of the week next week,.. i'm predicting a 60 percent lose. [/QUOTE]
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