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Finally got rain yesterday but still having to watch my seed get un-planted.
Dang those poults are just about adult size!Finally got rain yesterday but still having to watch my seed get un-planted. View attachment 243564
Me tooFinally got rain yesterday but still having to watch my seed get un-planted. View attachment 243564
I'm in the same boat. Doubt much is left.Finally got rain yesterday but still having to watch my seed get un-planted.
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Just looked at weather underground for my area, and Tuesday is just calling for .005 inches, but the test of the week into Sunday should see will over an inch of rain.Rain chance next Tues/Wed is very iffy for West TN, but much better for East TN. Still assessing the rain chances the following Saturday. That one will depend on the development of a hurricane in the Gulf (which all models are showing but they each take it in a different direction).
I'm going to wait and watch. We should have a decent idea of where this storm is going by Tuesday of next week. If it looks good for West TN, I'll run out Wednesday and top-dress my plots with a lot of cereal grains.Yep saw that this morning and plan on planting tomorrow. Oats peas in one and then add wheat and clover to the existing firebreaks. I don't know if any will grow if we don't get some rain SOON! Last rain was only an inch over 4 days
I sure hope it pans out that way!! With the acorn crop looking so weak in my area, I think a fall food plot will be a deer magnet in my area. This morning on my way to work I saw 6 does (3 mature and 3 fawns) eating in a hay field about 20 yards from the road. They didn't even raise their heads when I drove past them. That tells me that acorns aren't dropping at all or they're not any. Usually the deer in my area are really skittish and are never close to main roads.Here are forecast rainfall totals from today through 7 AM Saturday: