Good news for choke canyon.
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The Flash Flooding potential increases with the latest model information. 6-8 inches of rainfall will be possible over the next 24 hours with isolated amounts reaching as high as 15 inches in some spots. This will result in catastrophic flooding should it come to fruition. Please take heed of all warnings and forecast updates pertaining to flooding over the next 24 hours.
quote:we can only hope!
Choke will really benefit from that one.
quote:we can only hope!
Choke will really benefit from that one.
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The cotton crops are effed. My guys are losing their butts. Some places having close to 100% loss of a bumper crop with decent prices.
quote:You notice all the photos he put up of the cotton seeds sprouting In the boll? The lint, the part you get paid for,is attached to the seeds. You can separate the lint from the hard, dry seeds. It's going to be impossible to separate the wet, mushy, sprouted seeds from the lint. Any lint you could get is going to be dirty and stained, which would ruin the price.quote:
The cotton crops are effed. My guys are losing their butts. Some places having close to 100% loss of a bumper crop with decent prices.
Would you explain how this happens to a layman?
quote:Put another way, those with insurance (which today is likely everyone) will be paid something less than they might have made had they been able to harvest the cotton, and the ruined crop will be plowed under. I reckon premiums will increase accordingly next year.quote:You notice all the photos he put up of the cotton seeds sprouting In the boll? The lint, the part you get paid for,is attached to the seeds. You can separate the lint from the hard, dry seeds. It's going to be impossible to separate the wet, mushy, sprouted seeds from the lint. Any lint you could get is going to be dirty and stained, which would ruin the price.quote:
The cotton crops are effed. My guys are losing their butts. Some places having close to 100% loss of a bumper crop with decent prices.
Would you explain how this happens to a layman?
It's not worth the trouble and expense of harvest.
quote:Dad got a total of 4.5 in Leon Junction over the week.
Last weekend had about 1/100th of the predicted rain in the Waco area. Just enough to wet the pavement on Saturday and Sunday, the forecast called for 1 to 3 inches.
quote:I'm not up on all the insurance policies, and some policies now you can guarantee a dollar amount, not a yield in pounds or bushels. A few years ago, you could buy a percentage of your established yield. Like 50%, 60%, 65%. And the higher the coverage, the higher the premium. And while you got to select the yield, the price was set at some point before harvest, usually based on last year's prices.
Question, what perentage of full price will insurance pay?
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Looks like the Frio came on a minor flood at Garner, and they had a turd floater in Pearsall. Maybe there will be enough to make it to Choke Canyon.
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Spoke to my farmers today. Insurance companies are standing by a mandatory harvest of the lint since it is still on the plant and not laying on the ground.
Are they out of their freaking minds?
There is some gamesmanship about how you harvest it in a situation like this, but that is for them to decide.
Yeah, I've only run cotton strippers, not pickers, but I could figure out ways to run a stripper at, well, shall we say, "less than 100% efficiency".
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Spoke to my farmers today. Insurance companies are standing by a mandatory harvest of the lint since it is still on the plant and not laying on the ground.
Are they out of their freaking minds?
There is some gamesmanship about how you harvest it in a situation like this, but that is for them to decide.
Yeah, I've only run cotton strippers, not pickers, but I could figure out ways to run a stripper at, well, shall we say, "less than 100% efficiency".