Well I was real lucky. Around the houses here there was some damage from the monster hailstones that fell but over where all the cattle and the farm ground is I couldn't find any damage at all. I don't think it hailed over there. It is wet and going to slow haying down but that's it. The Weather Service is predicting cooler temperatures for the next week so that won't help the haying situation but I will win eventually. I didn't sleep well last night. I guess I was worrying about the damage. Hopefully I will sleep tonight.
Don't worry about the material things, 'cause I can replace that, but I can't replace your life. Mahalia Jackson
Thursday, June 15. 2006
Storm Update
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I have been wondering about your damages. Hail is not ever good for things. I am glad it wasn't any worse. Did the new baler get dinged up? I hope not.
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bonnie
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2006-06-15 20:11
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No, like I said over where the farm ground is I don't think it hailed. It did take a window out around the house here and ding up our personal vehicle a little but I wasn't worried about that, just the crops.
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Sarpy Sam
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2006-06-15 20:27
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In 1991 we had a really bad hail. Had to replace the cedar shake roof on this old house. Any vehicles or machinery that we had at that time still bears the scars of the storm. We carry hail insurance on the malting barley but not the rest of the crops. Nearly every year we collect something on the barley but we are spread out, a little here, a little there over about 10 miles.
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bonnie
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2006-06-16 07:01
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God bless you, Sarpy Sam. May you contine to dodge the bad weather but get the rain you need, and may your haying go well.
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Genevieve
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2006-06-18 20:43
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