David Cansler expects "a blizzard" of eclipse watchers at his farm. (SF photo) |
"In West Kentucky tobacco country, late August is cutting season," Bell reports. "Inability to get in and out limits how many wagons you can move from field to barn and back, which could leave crops to burn in the fields, a concern county Magistrate Mark Wells voiced at a recent town hall."
David Cansler, who with relatives owns the Princeton Road farm with the greatest-eclipse point, predicts "a blizzard in August . . . They're just going to have to shut everything down." County Judge-Executive Steve Tribble said, "you could have some crops destroyed" by people parking vehicles.
Purple posts in Maine and other states mean "No Trespassing" |
Five states along the path of totality have "purple post" laws, which ban parking where fence posts are painted purple: Illinois, Idaho, Kansas, Missouri, and North Carolina, Bell reports. However, many visitors "are not going to know what a purple post means," said Jessica Hahn, the Farm Bureau manager in Jackson County, Illinois, which will have the point of greatest eclipse duration, where the moon will cover the sun for the longest time: one-tenth of a second longer than on Cansler's farm. Here's a screenshot of part of an interactive map from NASA:
Purple marker pinpoints site where the eclipse will last the longest; green one shows where the moon will cover the sun most fully, but for 0.1 second less. |
from The Rural Blog http://ift.tt/2uT2ZTf If you're going to farm country for the eclipse, keep farmers in mind and watch for purple posts - Entrepreneur Generations
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