A farmer in the path of high water says he lives with the possibility of
his place being under water.
“We realize there’s a lot of water that has to come our way,” said Todd Gibson,
whose farm in western Missouri hugs the Missouri River.
“We monitor daily now and they upgrade the forecast,” Gibson told Brownfield Ag
News, “and if the forecasts are correct, then we might be ok and let that flush
on through, but that could change.”
The water is currently high, but a couple of feet below the top of the levee.
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