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Andrew(southernIL) View Drop Down
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    Posted: 04 Jun 2011 at 11:56am
Just got in from finishin plantin corn. Still got some beans though but we'll have our neighbor do them with his split row planter.
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We are still waiting for dry ground here in NY.
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It's dry Todd. No rain in three days.
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Been raining all morning here Jeff.
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We finished our corn today 64 acres never planted with wheat headed out have 44 acres soybeans to ground is still wet
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Where you from Wheatbreeder?
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My corn ground should be dry enough to get through by tomorrow.
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We finally finished corn today,and thought we were done till a neighbor asked if we wanted to drill another 120 acres of beans.

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Harrow Ontario 
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I tried to start plowing today, but it's still too wet.
I'm really getting tired of this wet weather!


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We'd be willing to swap y'all some 100ยบ+  heat to dry y'all out for some of that wet stuff.  We're in the extreme drought region now and theres no promises in the near future.


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i think i can go tomarrow again, but it's cloudy outside right now! if i had lights, i wouldn't be on here!!
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I saw guys chopping alfalfa next to others planting corn. Most have just started planting beans or will be soon. Way to wet and more rain predicted tomorrow night. We have 300 a of beans to go.
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Not that I planted allot but got it in this pass week. Rain all around us. This morning just south 20 miles they are getting hammered. Just funny how the rain is moving this years seen bands that looked like a hurricane, others like this morning rain is just reforming over the same area and not moving like a front or along a front. All just a little strange  the ways so many fronts are moving.   We can use a little shower, just planted garden yesterday. 
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corn is shoulder high here, been hauling winter wheat all week for a friend and its averaging over 60 bushels per acre, best wheat here on the coast in 10 years.
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corn here is about half way to me knee. Here In Illinois we say knee high by the fourth of July. It looks like its going to be higher than that.
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finished corn Saturday and finished 44 acres soybeans today 
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i just planted a small plot here this weekend, i broke the sod on friday, and run a disk and cultipacker over it twice, and got the corn planted saturday, the ground was in perfect condition much more like a normal march condition than june, usually the ground is getting pretty hard by now,
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We still got about 30 acres of beans but with a week of mid to upper 90s it has dried the ground to where the tops of the hills are so hard and dry don't know if they would come up but the swags between the hills still have a little moisture and would be OK. So guess we goin to wait and see if it will rain so we can get a little moisture in the ground. First it wouldn't quit rainin this spring now its been over two weeks since we had a sprinkle and had a lot of days over 90 with some wind and its sucked it all out of the ground.
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Farms around us here in Northern NJ are discing and planting. Some have just put their corn in a couple weeks back. You guys in NY will need submarines soon to plant!!
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Originally posted by Andrew(southernIL) Andrew(southernIL) wrote:

We still got about 30 acres of beans but with a week of mid to upper 90s it has dried the ground to where the tops of the hills are so hard and dry don't know if they would come up but the swags between the hills still have a little moisture and would be OK. So guess we goin to wait and see if it will rain so we can get a little moisture in the ground. First it wouldn't quit rainin this spring now its been over two weeks since we had a sprinkle and had a lot of days over 90 with some wind and its sucked it all out of the ground.


Andrew - I'm with you 100%!!!  My beans went in 5/31.  They need a good rain now bad.  Hoping the forecast is right for later this week.  Mike
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Finished corn on Thursday.  Still need to plant pumpkins this week.  Was too wet now too dry with no rain in sight.  The BTO next door finished the same day I did so I don't feel too bad.    
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Originally posted by JohnCO JohnCO wrote:

The BTO next door finished the same day I did so I don't feel too bad.
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What the heck is "The BTO next door"?
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