Posted by paul on April 19, 2021 at 13:03:58 from (66.60.196.195):
In Reply to: c'mon spring! posted by centash on April 19, 2021 at 11:26:54:
Its up to 37 degrees now. We shouldnt get the snow, maybe see a few flakes is all.
Lot of corn fields look planted 30 miles west of me, they were in by April 9th when I drove by. With lows in the mid 20s for 3 days here, thats asking a lot of corn.
My oats with cover crop mix of alfalfa clover and turnips is sprouted, I planted some the day before and day after Easter. I think they will be ok, almost wish there was a 1/2 inch of snow on them.
I plant with an open station tractor, so Im not even tempted to plant yet. And I dont have the icebreaker row cleaners on the planter! Ha.
It is not unusual to have a 3 day cold snap in the teens of May here in southern Minnesota. It is rare for the ground to dry out this early, so we rarely are chomping at the bit to plant so early. It would be something if we get that cold snap again in May still, with so many either already planted or ready to in a couple days.
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