About ready for planting

David G

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It looks like things will be dry and warm enough to start preparations for planting tomorrow. That will take a couple of weeks, so no tractor work for a while.
 
Up here in NWIA we're getting close. Still have a little snow in the ditches and it doesn't seem to work well in the field until it's been warm long enough to get rid of the snow in the ditches and groves. My BIGGEST frustration is entering field data into this Precision planter monitor I have sitting in front of me right now. It's so darned clunky. Here I have the planter gone through and the tractors ready to go and I'm spending hours with this little computer box. Good luck with planting this spring. Jim
 
We had 4" and it was very welcome, unlike the east. Our streams and creeks are a little elevated but nowhere near flooding. I could probably run over 90% of my acres right now but it's still much too sticky and 36 degree soil temps won't germinate corn. If I still have livestock I could probably haul manure but I'd pack the ground like crazy. Jim
 
We have 10 acres of alfalfa, 3 acres of habitat, and a couple acres of new waterway to get in. Then a couple hundred acres of beans.
 
We got a little out on Monday some of the earlybirds plant two weeks it is just spiking out about three weeks behind here in middle Tn.
 

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