Hi drb, it just looks horrendous, you cope with the most diverse, frightening and awful weather where you are, I feel thankful that the constant soggy downpour and wondering if the fields are ever going to dry out are the usual worries for us. Not that that is appropriate at the moment as we have had a very chilly East wind blowing for quite a few days so everything is dry and the 1st crop silo fields are bending nicely against the breeze...............however, I am pretty sure that as soon as the crop nears its prime growth, about the latter half of May, the fickle wind will veer to the West and produce downpour after downpour causing farmers and contractors to weep and huddle in corners hoping it (the rain) will hurry up and go away!! A small worry when one's life is threatened as in Alabama, our heart goes out to those farmers who have lost far more than a crop.
PS. DocHH What is all this 'allo, 'allo stuff to do with staring to the Heavens??????