Flooding Sinks in for Central Neb. Farmers
June 8th, 2008 by Brad Agriculture, Business and Industry, Economy, Social Issues, State of Nebraska
The sound of waves isn’t soothing to the ears of farmers. Not when the water is in their fields. “Oh my gosh, when’s it going to quit?” asked farmer Virgil Byerly, who grows corn and soybeans north of Grand Island. Farmers like Kenny Clausen and Larry Knuthe haven’t seen their fields this bad since 1967. The impact may hit Dawson County farmers the hardest.
Cozad received almost eight inches in two days. Randy Schneider of Cozad has some crops covered with up to two feet of water. “I haven’t seen this much rain in all my life,” he said. That’s almost 60 years.” He’ll have to replant. “That’s not going to be real good with the price of fuel,” he said.