I went to Winchester today to do some sampling and help train a new consultant. I was surprised at how dry the ground was. I was not surprised to see a lot of nitrogen being applied. Dry fertilizer was being applied. Ground was being prepared for planting. Everywhere the entire trip, there were signs of farmers in the field. I got to Shipman around 7 PM to unload and there were still a few employee vehicles in the parking lot. The ground I worked on probed well. Even the heavy black ground was OK for the most part. there was one wet spot about an acre in size.
I also saw this post about Work in Shawneetown on my facebook page.
Corn Supply and planting intentions report made corn prices go through the roof. Will favorable field conditions put a damper on that?
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