Tuesday, May 26, 2026
Yes, it’s drizzly rain again today. Not a lot of accumulation. But the skies are gray, and the temperature is in the low 70s. Once this round of rain departs the area tomorrow, we are predicted to get about 2 weeks of warm and dry weather… that will be welcome.
Driving by our fields in the White River bottomlands, the bulk of the water is gone, just some remaining in the sloughs or bayous. At its crest, the water covered whole fields. This flood event increased our need for more replanted soybeans. At least the flood plain fields are soybeans, not corn, and that will give us a bigger window to do the replant. We are very reluctant to plant corn after June 10, but soybeans can be planted well into July. Brandon is planning for a limited number of corn replant acres…we will just have to see how those flat fields survived the water.

This was the Grubb field on Saturday. Replant will occur once the flood water recedes and the soil surface dries.
The wheat crop is moving right along. Almost more yellow than green! While we usually begin wheat harvest around June 20, it may be a week or so earlier this year. We are hopeful for good yields, but this extended rainy spell may reduce some potential. We won’t know for sure until the combines roll. But today we are optimistic.
John didn’t celebrate the Memorial Day holiday yesterday; he spent it in the sprayer. By picking and choosing across several farm locations, he was able to get over 300 acres of soybeans their first post pass of herbicide. Hopefully, he will make even more progress on this application later this week. It would be great if that can be done before we cut wheat. The corn is essentially ‘laid by’… we will not perform any more work on it, until we hire an aerial applicator to apply a fungicide on it at tasseling.
We enjoyed the 110th running of the Indy 500 race. Just watching on TV was interesting, especially the pre-race ceremonies. The top thing for me is when they sing “Back Home Again in Indiana”. That is touching and I get a little sentimental about how life here has been very blessed. I’m proud to call Indiana my home.
Have a great week. Soon, June will arrive! Hasn’t 2026 gone by really fast?




















