Went on a trip to IA to see daughter last week end. Had a chat with IAGary and saw his nice operation.
Went across NW TN and went up MO Bootheel. Farmers in TN were combining corn and beans. Some of both crops were obviously planted late. Lots of green leaves on soybeans. Some cotton there but very little open. "Open" means the boll has split, letting the white cotton out to fluff up and dry, if anybody is not familar with the term. About the same story in MO but as we got further North conditions were as IAGary described.
We went back across IL and IN. Lots of soybeans being harvsted, more ready in IN than IL. Lots of green showing in the corn, understand planting was late because of rain.
Crossed the Ohio at Lexington, KY, which I'm not going to do again. At the bridge they had one lane serving two interstates, one of which we needed. It was rush hour time also. Across river the land is hilly and I didn't see many crops. Pastures looked great.
Here in SC probably all the corn has been harvested either for grain or silage for a goos while. Some early beans cut, lots of green leaves on beans, some no tilled after grain.
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