After finally getting some rainfall at the last week in April and the first day of May, local farmers have been busy laying out rows, fertilizing and doing other chroes to get their fields ready for planting and months of dry weather. While the rainfall, which ranged from around one inch to as much as three inches in various parts of the county, may allow some planting to get started, much more will be needed to sustain any crop that doee emerge. “It sure wasn’t a drought breaker, but it was a start,” one farmer said this week about the ...