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Pastimes : Severe Weather and the Economic Impact

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To: LoneClone who wrote (7097)6/5/2025 2:30:54 PM
From: Benny-Rubin  Read Replies (1) of 7176
 
Although we received close to 3 inches of rain in May,we are currently 70% below the norm from August 24 to June. The wildfires are over thanks to the figherfighters and rain. The outlook for June is more dry weather with just a few showers and thunder showers on a isolated basis.

Geez that wind will spread your fires like nobodies business! Major long term rain is needed or further disasters!

Does your tournament give rewards for the largest tomatoes? About 60 years ago my father had grown a tomatoe the size of a pumpkin. No fooling. He showed it off to our neighbors while giving them veggies he grew. As for me,I think I had told you that groundhogs found a new home on my property. They ate everything I grew so I gave up a few years ago. LOL
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