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    Posted: 23 Apr 2011 at 6:53pm
I hope everyone is doing better than us. Nothing planted here yet, but maybe next week, everybody be safe!!, Mike            
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_popupControl(); Here in Louisville Ky. area, my lower pastures have been under several feet of water for going on 6 weeks and the rain just wont stop. Was going to plow and replant for the first time in my life but maybe the water will kill off those awful wild rose vines that have taken over. We bought this place two years ago and it had lain fallow for many years.
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Haven't even put planter on tractor yet.   At least 10 days until field conditions would permit any planter work.
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We got an inch of rain last night with more forecast Sunday and next week perhaps the week after it has start to warm up 
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  Got the corn done on may 12th.  insurance planting date on beans is the 25th; just waiting for that date now.  I could be planting today.
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That's one hell of a planter!
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There are a few guys that started around here Wednesday the 13th. One guy has over 300 acres in and it's been cold and raining since the 14th. I think he'll be replanting most of that. If the wind blows and the sun comes out, we might see field work before the end of next week again.

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Yes, that is quite a planting rig, Mike. How many acres can you cover in a day with that outfit?  As far as planting goes around here, nothing done yet. If we don't get any more moisture, maybe end of next week we'll be going. Not so much row crop in my area, mostly wheat country. Corn acres are picking up, though, and probably alot of sunflowers  will go in. Even most of the corn and flowers are put in with no-till air drills rather than a planter. I do still use a planter for mine, though. Darrel
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That planter reminds me of a rig I saw in 1977 at Norris Farms below Lewistown,Il. They had tandem 4630's with 2-12 row planters ganged up behind. JD brought a 12 row head out that fall and couldn't get through the ruts made when planting. They went over to my landlords property and ran the 12 row head on a 7700 combine for him.
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We got about 3 inches this week and another 2-5 forcasted for this week! No planters running hear for a wile!
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Everything here is mud.  We had severe flooding last weekend and lots of rain this week.  We can't even get on any ground to spread manure.  Hopefully things will get back to normal soon.  Can't wait to get in the fields.
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Nothing but rain and tornados here!
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I chisel plowed about 100 acres yesterday but had a good inch of rain last night.  Going to get the planter and sprayer ready tomorrow and Monday should finish them both off if I have all the parts I need, that is.
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I put my "practice planting" of sweet corn in a week and a half ago.  Usually try to get that in early so I can then a month later when it doesn't come up, re-work the ground and put the real first planting in.
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My peas are up and I picked asparagras today.
tha rest of the ground is too wet to do anything. I haven't been able the spread manure yet on the rest of the patch. Bob
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Originally posted by Amos Amos wrote:

I chisel plowed about 100 acres yesterday but had a good inch of rain last night.  Going to get the planter and sprayer ready tomorrow and Monday should finish them both off if I have all the parts I need, that is.


I chiseled about 1/2 acre today. Only spot dry enough yet.  Record rain last week, this week was dry but the rain starts again tomorrow.

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Central IL is soaked!Lot of corn planted in Springfield area 3 weeks ago.Takes no time with those huge planters behind 4-wheeled tractors.Been cool and wet since with rain forcast for many days to come.You know the saying about rain on Easter Sunday.Look out!
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Nobody has been in a field yet around here. Two inches of rain last week, and rain predicted all next week. Sugar beets and corn will be late this year.
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Too much rain here. Haven't turned a wheel yet. A week and a half ago I saw one guy digging and a few applying chemicals but that's it.
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Originally posted by CTuckerNWIL CTuckerNWIL wrote:

That planter reminds me of a rig I saw in 1977 at Norris Farms below Lewistown,Il. They had tandem 4630's with 2-12 row planters ganged up behind. JD brought a 12 row head out that fall and couldn't get through the ruts made when planting. They went over to my landlords property and ran the 12 row head on a 7700 combine for him.

Must have been prototypes cause Deere didn't come out with a 12 row head until 1980 or 81. Gleaner had the first 12 row that I knew of and that was about 79 -80.


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to wet and cold here yet east ne, have seen some have planted a few fields, that was about 2 weeks ago, have'nt seen any of that corn popping thru yet tho!
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Too  old and wet here.  Haven't even seedind alfalfa yet.  Looks like we might seed after may 1st, usually would be 1/4-1/2 done with orn by then.  Just bought a 16 row White 6100, and still have the 8 row 6100.  May have to run both if it ever warms up.  I'm worried it will be like 2009 with no heat units and alot of drying costs.
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We have about 250 acres planted as of 4-14 and nothing but rain since here (north of Springfield).
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Must have been prototypes cause Deere didn't come out with a 12 row head until 1980 or 81. Gleaner had the first 12 row that I knew of and that was about 79 -80.

Yep, probably was. John Deere used to do experimental stuff at that farm from what I've been told. 


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Way to wet to do anything in Kentucky clay  and more coming -- Just wait, in August we will be begging for rain. Just never happy - LOL
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Farming is an act of Faith! Greg , the weather guy on This Week In Agribusiness, cant spell his last name, said east of mississippi no extended dry time expected until June 1st.
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Nothing here,flooding and wet and rain forcast 3 days this week, will be two weeks at best it looks like.
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I was in the field last weekend (just needed to get some seat time in) disked up some sod ground we plowed under last fall, It's wet and cold here Est of KC MO. 
looks like I will try working it up (maybe planting) May 9th or so.
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Mike if you need some help planting I can bring my rig up. lmao
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GOT spring seeding ..Alfalfa , oats , timothy, brome mix in on April 5th  Fertilizer was mainly put on in the fall .. Some of the  Big Boys  have got some corn in , but not a whole lot in Lafayette County Wisconsin , Forecast is for a rainy week ...
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