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Pappy:
Good to see you getting something in the ground, they haven't planted at my place yet, they have sprayed and looks like a bomb went off, :) guess he is doing soy beans this year, they usually do them later in the spring, if he was doing corn he would probably already have it in the ground, they usually try to get the corn in by the middle of April. :)
Pappy
Pat B:
Our local farmers put their soy bean and corn in about Mother's Day. As of now we haven't had a freeze in about 2 weeks but most farmers still wait til Mother's Day. Since we've been here, about 34 years now, we have had frost as late as Mat 15 but not for a few years. Our winters are getting shorter or at least have come earlier each year. An old local guy told me the other day..."we don't get winter any more just a cold snap around Christmas then an early spring".
bjrogg:
I’m sure we will be getting more frost and probably more freeze yet to. Like Pat we get frost into mid May.
The sugar beets don’t mind.
The corn can take a frost. It will burn off the leaves above ground, but its growing point is below ground and it will grow back.
Soybeans don’t like the cold and their growing point is above ground. A frost can kill them.
Edible beans really don’t like cold. We want it to warm up before we plant them
The weather has been pretty decent. We had some nasty storms come through Friday and it was extremely windy.
Sunday was beautiful and our dogs enjoyed looking out the screen door window. They don’t miss anything.
I checked the beets I planted Thursday afternoon. They are just nicely sprouted.
Bjrogg
bjrogg:
I haven’t really been to the farm much the past two days. Took my wife to sugar doctor and she got a good report.
Today I had meeting.
Tuesday I scouted wheat. It’s starting to elongate and will be rapid vegetation stage now.
While I was scouting I came across a drone spreading a seed.
Then I looked at beets and they had a nice tap root system started.
Bjrogg
bjrogg:
The fields were just about dry enough to plant the rest of our beets, but it rained again. Supposed to rain tomorrow and in a few days again.
It won’t be an early spring anymore by the time we get back planting.
Bjrogg
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