Posted by gab on June 11, 2019 at 18:19:26 from (104.235.40.192):
In Reply to: Can't catch a break posted by flying belgian on June 11, 2019 at 17:27:52:
There's three brothers around here that are doing the organic thing and been buying more land. They bought about 130 acres last fall across the road from me, think my neighbor said about 10 grand/acre. Anyway a few days less than a month ago one of them pulled in to the field with a JD 4840 and big disc., made a couple laps across the field and it started raining hard so he parked for a few days then took it away. Last night was the forth time he's pulled in and been
rained out, don't know if he got it done this time or not. Another guy to my east disked a half section Sunday and a dairy farmer to my south looks like he might be done. We were in towards Chicago today and seen a quite a few planters running but a lot of big fields look pretty wet yet.
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