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Do folks in Ohio still use that "knee high" expression in refernce to sweet corn? My dad would always say that when I was a kid and we were riding along out in the country. What little I see of corn out here is currently 8 feet. A local farmer dropped some off at the office for us 2 weeks ago. It was good but certainly not as good what I grew up on.
Only other such thing I recall is how "Pop" would forecast rain whenever we saw the cows in the pasture laying down.
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Knee high by the 4 of july. Absolutely, people still say that. It doesn't mean anything anymore, but people still say it.
Perfect example: our garden. We planted 4 rows of corn, about 3 - 3 1/2 weeks later we planted 4 more rows. Just put the last 4 rows in yesterday. Spreads the "harvest" out for us.
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Oh, forgot - the corn you're probably seeing - at 8 ft? - probably field corn. Farmers use - and this spelling will be special - annhydrous? ammonia to fertilize it. Not something I'd suggest to garden people. With good reason.
As for "sayings"? Did you know cows and horses stand with the ass facing towards a storm? They do.
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I remember that....was thinking that the other day as I passed a Tennessee cornfield....it's about shoulder high here.....get to plant sooner.
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If you plant early enough,...it's just a measuring stick,....we didn't get ours in until 3 June becasue of the wet turf.
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Have no idea what you're talking about... first I heard the expression.
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Have no idea what you're talking about... first I heard the expression.
Dude, take a vacation away from the city. Life's good out here, where the food you eat is grown.
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Have no idea what you're talking about... first I heard the expression.
Dude, take a vacation away from the city. Life's good out here, where the food you eat is grown.
What he said.
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Only other such thing I recall is how "Pop" would forecast rain whenever we saw the cows in the pasture laying down.
Cows laying down meant the fish would not be biting....
Another old one I recall was that if you see the backs of the leaves on trees then it's going to rain. I found this to be true for the most part because it was usually strong t-storm winds that allowed you to see the backs of the leaves. 
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"Rain before seven, sun by eleven."
"Red sky at night, sailor's delight. Red sky at morning, sailor take warning."
Only other one I remember is that if the flies are landing on you and biting, a storm is coming. I don't think it had a cute little rhyme, though if it did it might say "Bit by a fly, watch the sky." or "Flies are filthy, better get the alcohol." or something catchy like that ...
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Have no idea what you're talking about... first I heard the expression.
Dude, take a vacation away from the city. Life's good out here, where the food you eat is grown.
I live in the 'burbs. Don't think I would like the country at all, and not much of a big city guy either.
As far as eating food you grow..... there's not much "farm foods" that I eat. Except the ones you slaughter. 
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"Wind from the East, fishing is the least." " "Wind from the West, fishing is the best." "Wind from the South, the hook goes right in their mouth."
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Happy Independence Day to all!
We all need to remember...we have a lot of troops all over the world fighting for our freedom!
We have been enjoying lots of BBQ...a few beers...and watching baseball...and soon will be watching fireworks!
We need to keep our troops in mind......they are the reason we enjoy the freedom!
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