IaGary...any field work yet?

glennster

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anybody out your way start field work yet? we're getting 70 degreess stuff all this work. ground is about dry enough to get the field cultivator out. early plant would be nice if the weather holds, but last year we ended up replanting corn. if ya only had a crystal ball, farmin would be a lot easier!!!
 
Boy ain't that the truth . Our fields are firm enough to get on them to haul manurer but still to damp for any tillage. We do not have the acreage to get across like the big boys do as we can get everything done in a good week to ten days. That is IF i can keep our old junk running.
 
Just got out there today to trim some brush and pull some more fence. I little to damp yet for field work.

I may plow some sod before the end of the week.

I won't plant any corn before the middle of April and it may be the first of May.

Too expensive to plant it the first time let alone the second time.
 
I have a couple of small plots to plow, am hoping to do it in a couple of weeks. No planting planned until mid April here.
 
Here in SW Ohio there was a guy doing some chisel plowing but he was the only one doing anything. I think everybody is working on eguipment and getting ready to run. After yesterdays rain working in the shop is about all we are doing now. But I do enjoy the nice 70 degree days and not feeding the wood stove. Bandit
 
Today I chiseled a fencerow we took out to get all the remainder roots out, surprised how dry it was. Lots of anhydrous and fert going down here. NW in.
 

You have been warmer than me in SC for a few days, Gary, of course it's supposed to be 80 degrees Wednesday.

KEH
 

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