Posted by caterpillar guy on June 16, 2022 at 08:52:07 from (47.26.95.42):
In Reply to: Barren fields? posted by Bill(Wis) on June 16, 2022 at 08:37:26:
It is the weather. We had a very cold wet spring and never did really warm up till the last week and a half. While it has been hot for the last couple days. That is about all the heat we have had for crops all spring. My corn is only about a foot high planted about the 15th of May. Last year we had corn in and waiting on ground to dry out again to plant beans. We were done planting last year by Decoration day. This year we didn't get to start beans till then about. Beans are just about an inch high right now on some of my last planted beans and some just got in the ground on some other ground we work. Lots of open ground to plant around here yet. MI has the lakes keep it cold in the spring while everybody else is gong full bore and sometimes done before we can get to the field. And in the fall the guys west of the lakes are calling for snow and zero we are still above freezing and no snow. So there is good and bad to it.
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