The winter wheat was put to bed on September 27.  Within a few days, we were getting regular, large rain events.  Roughly, there were 2" on 30th, 2" on the 1st, and 2" on the 6th.  I lost track after that.  By October 14th I was able to walk to field and see what had happened.
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| The worst washout went right through the Red May.  This is actually high ground, and fairly flat.  But it was just a ton of rain. | 
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| I think this is the Krymka and Goldcoin. | 
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| The high spots look pretty good. | 
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| This is the oats and peas with red clover at the North end of the field. | 
Below are some glam shots from October 9th.  Thankfully, a lot of wheat survived. Wish I had a packer, I think that would have saved more of the planting in the low spots.
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| This is all Vavilov.  It was too wet to walk out and see the WN2. | 
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