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Flooding

Mosh

New Member
According tp the Corps of Engineers my house and farm are going to be under 8-10 feet of water next week, I am 7 miles from the river. Yes I said 7 miles!!! We are moving stuff out and have been hauling beans all day and have around 7,000 bush left to go. this is a link to the corp prjected river levels, we are about half way up the map right next to the edge, that is the bluff road..

http://www.nwo.usace.army.mil/html/op-e/maps/Omaha_to_Rulo_Page_29.jpg
 
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GAC05

Quit buggin' me
Good luck with staying dry.
Where do you put 75,000 bushels of anything?

wayne k
guam usa
 

Mosh

New Member
7,000 only... we have 6 bins that hold 7,500 each and a quansite that holds 75,000 (it is up higher so not going to flood) my grandpa owns the quansite, he has corn in it.
Besides the point, I am moving into my shop to live!! We have an empty apartment so we are going to be apartment people moving in from the counrty, hope they are ready for the Mosh downtown Neb City!!! I brought all my guns and the T-Rex!!!
 

phototec

New Member
According tp the Corps of Engineers my house and farm are going to be under 8-10 feet of water next week, I am 7 miles from the river. Yes I said 7 miles!!! We are moving stuff out and have been hauling beans all day and have around 7,000 bush left to go. this is a link to the corp prjected river levels, we are about half way up the map right next to the edge, that is the bluff road..

http://http://www.nwo.usace.army.mil/html/op-e/maps/Omaha_to_Rulo_Page_29.jpg


Link is NOT working!

Good luck getting all your equipment up to higher ground.

It's to bad you can't just rent a BIG barge and have it delivered to the front of your shop, or parking lot, and anchor it to the building to keep it from floating away.

Load all you shop equipment, supplies, office, computers, everything onto the barge, then when the flood waters come, the barge will float and keep everything dry.

After the flood waters recede, and the barge is back on the ground, you can unload everything back into the shop.

Just a thought!

Wish I was closer, I would give you a hand.

:wavingflag:
 

Salmoneye

New Member
Sorry that you are having to deal with this, no matter the outcome this just sucks. Sounds like you are a resourceful guy, you will be ok. Best of luck Mosh.
 

FatCat

New Member
Very sorry to hear that Mosh, don't know what I could say to be helpful in a situation like this. Just hoping you and your family are safe and that it doesn't get as bad as they say it will.
 

hightop

New Member
***fingers crossed that the flooding will not be as bad as predicted*** Take care of you and your family!!!
 

phototec

New Member
Yep... stay safe. Hope you have insurance. You're a lucky Ba$tard to have that apartment handy!

Not luck, all those late night after hour parties at the shop and girls dancing on the production tables, you have to have a place to crash...

:omg:
 

Mainframe

New Member
Oh that is crazy! Sorry to hear about the flooding, I hope you have insurance, that has got to be a sick feeling knowing the house is going under, makes me sick to think about it. Good luck & hang in there.
 

slappy

New Member
hope you got flood insurance before this happens.... god bless you and your family. Hope you can save as much as you can and good luck
 

WrapperX

New Member
Do they do anything to compensate you for the potential damage or overall loss you will sustaine from the flood waters???

It can't be good for your fields to be over saturated and it certainly isn't good for your home and all that.
 
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