Unidentified PEST in my Corn, Beans and Alfalfa!!!

JD Seller

Well-known Member
PESTS in question.


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Here they are in some corn. They look like they are trying to fly off. LAMO Corn is doing real good. We where getting a little dry but got an inch of rain this morning and 3/4s yesterday.

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Here they have moved into some soybeans. Here we just had a few acres in this strip so I just double planting them with the planter while the boys used the split row planter.

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Here I finally caught them in my alfalfa. I guess I will have to feed them lunch to get them out of the crops. LMAO. This field was chopped two weeks ago today. I did not try for any dry hay this first cutting. There where just not enough drying days between rains. The boys got some real good dry hay baled this week. So we should be find for hay.

This field is pretty steep. The BTO that used to farm this farm actually planted soybeans in worked ground on this field.
 
Nice looking corn, beans and alfalfa.

Great looking kids.

Your ground reminds me of the farm where my Mother grew up in Tama County. Her parents farm is still owned by my cousin and has been in the family since 1868.

Dean
 
JD Seller,

I think I'd keep 'em... and see if you can tame them down! They really are too adorable.

Your crops look great!

I will have to post some pics from around here - said I was going to, but did not have time today.
 
Maybe they need bigger toys to play with? Or you are to good to them and now they are following you everywhere you go?
 

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