Posted by Paul on May 12, 2014 at 07:41:36 from (66.60.209.195):
In Reply to: Corn is all DONE!!!! posted by JDseller on May 11, 2014 at 23:08:29:
25 miles away some folk are done with corn, waiting for it to dry out to start beans, THen they will replant corn. Some has been in over 3 weeks over there, and under standing water 4 times now, with the cold and overcast there will be replanting.....
Lot of puddles around here and cool days, in my local neighborhood not much has been done yet. I pushed a little and got 3 acres of corn planted so far.
Had .6, .85, .25, and .8 of rains the past few days, and was barely good to go before that, had the wife harrow a bit the day the rains started, she got sticky tires a few times and had to circle one spot.
Supposed to rain this afternoon again.
Yet another long spring, nothing done, too dang wet and cold.
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