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Feild work in Central Wisconsin

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    Posted: 05 May 2011 at 6:43pm
Has anyone started to do feild work yet in Central Wisconsin, I was thinking about trying to do some discing tommorow since the weather is supposed to be nice. Thanks Steve
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they're planting spuds around here. A lot of fields under water yet
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Western WI is wet. I seen one feild planted (no till) Ground temp is cold yet. Rained 1/4" more today. It is good friday but rain the next 6 days after. are 1105 mf is feeding the cows that thing is just covered in mud. the 17 dont have a chance when you get off the driveway.
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It is good around here near River Falls WI, many have been out planting the past two days.

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I started corn yesterday and hopefully will finish up my corn tomorrow.  Soil temps are cool but moisture is perfect on the hills anyway.  I'm doing no-till. 
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Planting corn today in Green Lake County
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There's alot of corn from last year still standing. One guy has 900 acres still standing. I'm hoping to be planting spring wheat tomorrow if it's not raining. I was digging last Monday
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Well, this weekend it was definately dry enough to disc, but our John Deere is down, so we are short a tractor and wont get parts till this week so we couldnt start discing, but hopefully we will be able to this week. Steve
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I thought that John Deere's claim to fame always was that you won't be waiting for parts like you will if you buy a different brand!!!
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haha yah right i wish, we are waiting for an alternator. steve
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