Posted by rrlund on May 20, 2018 at 16:15:06 from (69.36.53.86):
In Reply to: 3 Days posted by Mark-Mi on May 20, 2018 at 15:05:15:
We were dry up here in Mid Michigan. I got my oats in by April 30,then started right in working corn ground. I don't like to plant before Mothers Day. Seems like nine times out of ten,the ground is either too cold,or we get a driving rain and the ground crusts. This year I was starting to think I made a huge mistake waiting. I sat on my hands for two weeks,then Friday before Mothers Day the rain started. It rained Friday,then again Saturday night. We didn't get anywhere near what they got just to the south. I was planting corn Monday.
Then it rained again overnight Monday,but the bulk of it missed me again. I got just shy of .4 that time. I was on some sand planting again Wednesday. I finished the grain corn Thursday and started silage corn Friday. The way it was going I thought I could be done by Tuesday night,but it rained Friday night and yesterday. I got close to 2 inches. I won't be on that last 23 acres before Thursday at the earliest. It might even be a week before I can get back at it. It's rare that I get that ground planted before Memorial Day,but it was looking like this year might be different. Guess not.
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