Posted by Leroy on June 16, 2022 at 09:01:58 from (98.30.20.69):
In Reply to: Barren fields? posted by Bill(Wis) on June 16, 2022 at 08:37:26:
I live in western Ohio a bit farther south than the turnpike. There are a lot of fields that did not get planted because of rain, Heavy rain and before it was able to get into fields again a heavy rain. What did get in on time got up and looked good but small have had big areas drowned out, some able to get replanted and drounded out again. Have had tornadoes in area. Past corn planting date with water setting in fields now so farmers are going to go with crop insurance prevented planting, Think beans still have a few days to go for that but a lot of ground will not get dry enough to do that. I predict a lot more wheat will be planted this fall if weather turns good for that in ground that was supposed to go to corn or beans this spring. Was a cool spring then jumped to extra hot and heat adviserys out now.
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