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about the same here, I have a lot of prevent plant acres, what crops I do have are burnt up now.
 
I would guess there is about half the county here, either didn't plant the acres or will have very poor yields on what did get planted.
No point to planting a month or more late then hoping to get a crop with mudding it in.
 
Not J but he is in normally good area of northwestern Ohio. Nice ground. I live about 50 mile south of him and crop conditions are the same.
 
Soy beans, BUT up toward the river Green Beans and the first crop is done and the second crop in the same fields are about 5-6 inch high.
 
I got nothing in this past spring but most of my ground runs heavy and somewhat wet. How did you make out? At least I got my PP check but still see a rough ride ahead.
 
.0001836 of an acre-8 in. x 12 ft.--put it all too corn--planted Easter Sunday--took 2 weeks to come up.
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I plant about 500 acres each of corn and soybeans. This year I have 50 acres of prevented plant beans on my river bottom. Most corn in our area was planted before the 5th of May and looks pretty good with some yellow spots on some wetter hillsides. Most beans were planted after the 5th of June and look decent but are certainly not going to break any records. Recent rains have improved them considerably.
 
Corn planted late, all in June, looks excellent, right on time. Don't ask me why. Wheat came through the winter good, but after that suffered from way too much water. 90 some acres of round bales of straw out here not picked up yet! Last week they almost floated away. PP on oats is such a joke I plant them late just for cover. We're right now trying to decide whether to mow some for straw, spray some and maybe even combine some grain, or what? Tomorrow another wash out is predicted. I just gave in and fixed the driveway, for about the third time this summer.
 
No PP here but only because my wettest field was destined to be beans anyway. Wettest field was planted June 26th, too late for corn but OK for beans with a 2.1 maturity. 700 acres total crops this year, 640 next year. I'm cutting back. Marilyn and I will start drawing SS and farming less land.
 
(reply to post at 04:54:12 08/20/19)
25 acres grass hay-good yield first two crops
91 wheat ,1 acre drown out,86 bu/+1.25 tn straw, 361 soybean ,3 PP,good pods ,365 corn ,6 pp, most dented and spraying for tar spot.SWI
 

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