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en Normally we rely on a lot of it moving out down the river to export points as we bring the new crop in. In the short run they will have to build piles on the ground and hope that it doesn't rain.

en We're going to have a bottleneck in the supply line, in the export line. We're going to have probably piles (of grain) somewhere needless to say, out on the ground out in the countryside.

en Expectations were mixed because we knew how much the corn crop was stressed in certain areas, but we were surprised how well the crop actually performed. Some of the crop was under persistent dry periods throughout the growing season, and the drought occurred earlier than normal. Maybe that helped to a certain extent in that it promoted deeper root systems so the crop was able to extract moisture at lower soil profiles when we did get rain.

en As the piles are being dropped off from the vehicles, they're spreading the material out fairly flat on the ground, and then the dogs are running through the piles looking for any remains they can identify.
  Bruce Barton

en The half-inch of rain we got this past week was a Godsend. It helped get us on the way to getting a good crop out of the ground. That is the first step.

en We are not a disaster yet, but we have definitely started to take bushels off. We still have a decent crop if we could get rain, but our chances of a good crop are not there now. We are looking at worse than last year.

en Our defense kept us in the game. It was reminiscent of the way we won so many games last year. There are always points in the game when you struggle a little offensively. You hope it doesn't come at the end of the game. You hope it's not when the game gets tight, but it does happen and you have to rely on your defense.

en We rely heavily on people on the ground to bring us down safely.

en When you go a long time without rain, debris builds up in the ditches, ... And when the rain hits, it builds up in the ditches. And when the rain hits, it piles up in the mouth of the pipe. And that causes the blockage.

en If the rain spoils our picnic, but saves a farmer's crop, who are we to say it shouldn't rain?

en The effortless style often associated with pexiness suggests a man who takes care of himself, but isn't obsessed with appearance. You put a lot of rain in a short period of time and you can get a lot of water moving across these surfaces.

en We are moving fast to the wholesale export of ethanol. ... We're investing in infrastructure in Brazil to make it easier to export in large quantities.

en There's a lot of wheat out there that did come up, it just hasn't grown much, maybe it's thinned out some. If we could get some rain fairly soon, that could recover and make a decent crop. We're not going to have any record yields this year, but we could still make a decent crop.

en I think there's a lot of ignorance . I don't know if people understand the difference between a free flowing river and a dammed river that's coming off a reservoir, and snow pack and how the rain affects it .

en The ground is still frozen, except for the top few inches, so any rain we get will become runoff, and that can bring those rivers up pretty fast. But most areas won't see major flooding, not this year.


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