tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-746965660860204993.post8043455395092084235..comments2024-03-27T04:13:59.113-05:00Comments on Kim's County Line: Raising the FlagKimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03030884632849692028noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-746965660860204993.post-49610607253642407072012-04-11T10:26:53.865-05:002012-04-11T10:26:53.865-05:00Theresa - I will check with Randy about the June 1...Theresa - I will check with Randy about the June 18 date. The old wives' tale (or old farmers' tale as the case may be) is that harvest will be 6 weeks after the wheat heads. We aren't to that stage yet. I have heard that they are predicting that harvest could begin as early as May 20 in southern Kansas. However, all that will depend on what the weather does between now and then. If it stays cool and cloudy, it slows things down. If it shoots up to 90 degrees again, it will push harvest earlier. <br /> <br />How's that for no answer at all?! <br /> <br />As far as the math goes, you'll have to talk to him, too. I'm the word person in the family - not the math person!!<br /><br />Thanks for taking time to comment!Kimhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03030884632849692028noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-746965660860204993.post-17966212055313023572012-04-11T07:27:01.463-05:002012-04-11T07:27:01.463-05:00Kim,
Great blog. I learned a lot. It made me th...Kim,<br /><br />Great blog. I learned a lot. It made me think of a couple of things. First, this would make a great middle school math problem. Second, I'm wondering if harvest will be early enough to have VBS the week of June 18?<br />TheresaTheresahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09462224242720446521noreply@blogger.com