Appears to be the same pattern as last year, we're missing most of the rain storms coming out of the south to the midwest, just getting left overs, broken up storms, but after years of being drenched, it's kind of nice, still holding plenty of moisture, had a good soaker less than 2 weeks ago, it's getting dry, still tillage and planting of corn going on, my neighbor has probably put another 100 acres back in service, might be over the 600 acre mark this year, he snagged another big field left dormant, kind of near the largest dairy in town, looks like anywhere you can put corn it's going in. Meanwhile back here, the oats are coming up, and sprouted, he must have really laid that seed in, and under as I thought something was going awry there, geese are dodging my lead to keep em off the sprouts, 1x in the morning and 1x pm is the best I can do, might need a scarecrow or something, they need to go, 40 breeding pairs x 6 each when they hatch, that's out of control!
Grasses are doing well, but not like when we got the rains in years past, time to start mowing fields again though, we do need some rain on those oats right now, but I think that system headed east will miss us as the radar is showing.
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