Glad to hear everyone is ok. Sorry about the loss. It stinks when your budget gets kicked in the pants. But everything happens for a reason.
I was in downtown Pittsburgh on Thursday at 3:00, and it was the worst storm I have ever seen!
God bless us all.
Hope all is well, prayers to you and yours.
laz57
hope everyone is ok. my prayers got to all who need them right now.
Here is a photograph my daughter took of the approaching storm thursday evening at 7:45PM.
Thanks for thinking of me Chief and the rest of you too. We had some light wind damage to the barn and did loose 5 acres of sweet corn. The good news is the family was just fine but a little rattled as the storm passed over. From what I heard from my family and friends thick darn clouds rolled through around 7:45 PM turning day into night and that they hung low to the grown. Wind did gust locally up to 60-mile p/hr and over 4 & ½ inches of rain fell during the morning and evening storms.
Tomorrow will be a chain saw day along with re-hanging the barn doors. The market value of the corn will be missed since it doubles as the girl’s spending money and winter-feed money for the cattle. At least the power is back on and we have it far better than those in the Pittsburgh and Johnstown area that had to deal with flood water.
Once again thank you for your concern we have a strong family and hard times are never a stranger when you farm. We just learn to take the bad times with the good times. I’m just glad it is not the main moneymaker for us though it does get harder each year to continue but that is life and I wouldn’t want it any other way. It builds a strong family and for that I am thankful.
RIP Chewy - best dog I ever had.
I hope for the best for anyone in the storms. They did get very bad. Here is a link to our local news channel...it was a tornado in Pittsburgh.
http://kdka.com/
Prayers go out for Chief's and others' families.
Kurt
Don
Well the first series of phone calls and reports started about 8:30am and it ended with "We are going to the basement." This was a hard thing for me to hear since I am 3hours away from home.I don't have a clear picture of what took place in my small section of Somerset County but my family was setting on the porch trying to cool off since a round of thunderstorms had taken the power grid down. Then a very strange calm was followed by very low dark clouds and what appeared to be a funnel cloud bearing down on the barn.Since it is dark I don't have a clear picture if any buildings suffered any damage. I do know the corn fields took a direct hit and the damage is bad with over 5 acres of sweet corn flatten. Since the field corn goes over the hill they are not sure how much was damage.Since I'm not home my family is making it through the night with battery lanterns. They don't know how to turn on the emergency generators and power is not expected to be restored until late Friday.So it will be a long night for my safely in hotel and my family sitting in near dark at the farm. Since we have a well water is now a precious commodity. No power No water. However being use to bad winter storms we do keep a emergency stock pile, enough to use for limited cooking and flushing toilets for at least three days.My only real concern is that the freezers can hold out until I get home or the power is restored. I can't place a true figure on the loss in crops but if in fact the sweet corn is as bad as I think the loss will be in the thousands of dollars since it was not ready to harvest yet.While I can't confirm a tornado my family states 100% there was a funnel cloud and I doubt they will sleep much tonight. I do have limited contact with cell phone but everything else is out of service.I know we got hit with a pretty good storm in Lancaster at around 7:00pm while I was at dinner. I drove to E-town so I could go to Barry's Train Store but spent most of my time on the cell phone with the family and a few friends.I doubt I will get much sleep either but since it appears no one is hurt and the house still has a roof I'm not going to head out for home tonight. I just hope the daylight doesn't bring any damage to the barn and outbuildings. I can live with damage to the crops but my barn is filled with much needed hay for the rest of the fall and winter. Needless to say the hot and dry summer had already damaged the output of the cash crops and if they suffered worse wind damage it might be a total loss that will take a few years to recover from.I wish everyone the best and if your in the way of a storm god bless you all because my farm family will make it through the tough times with some love. Besides everyone is safe in my family though I know they don't want to experience another evening like tonight.
Other PA guys, this is close to you all. Thought the forum folks would like to know.
God bless TCA 05-58541 Benefactor Member of the NRA, Member of the American Legion, Retired Boss Hog of Roseyville , KC&D Qualified
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