Rain on St. John’s day (24th), and we may expect a wet harvest.
Previous to St. John’s day we dare not praise barley.
If it rains on St. Peter’s day (29th) the bakers will have to carry double flour and single water; if dry, they will carry single flour and double water.
Peter and Paul will rotten the roots of the rye.
O! St. Vitus (15th), O do not rain, so that we may not want barley.
A cold and wet June spoils mostly the whole year.
June, damp and warm, does not make the farmer poor.
Rain on St. Barnabas day is a good harvest in grapes.
Rain on St. John’s (24th) will damage the nuts.
If north wind blows in June, rye will be splendid at harvest time.