Monday, March 9, 2026
The weather is pretty nice today. After starting the day at about 50F, it is predicted to rise to 72ºF (22C) this afternoon. Blue skies…nice! Because it’s nice, we can begin the refurbish of the N550 no-till soybean drill. There is not room in our shop to unfold this machine, so these repairs must be done outdoors.
This drill, new in spring of 2023, has had 3 full planting seasons under its belt, or about 8000 acres. It is due for some deliberate attention. Last December, we had Logan from Sloan Implement come and perform an inspection on this drill. He identified specific items on each row unit. Some were mere seed tabs, others were gauge wheel tires, and some were complete gauge wheels or their mounting arms. There are some bearings that need replaced, too. The opener blades still have life left in them, as do the seed ‘boots’. From Logan’s list, a pallet-load of parts were ordered and are here in our shop. Today, we begin to replace parts and perform the adjustments as required.
Unfolding…

The N550 is 50 feet wide when unfolded… 60 10-inch rows. Each row needs something, and then the frame must have big, long bolts to be tightened down again.

When done, more than 20 new tires will be on the gauge wheels. These are the wheels that determine how deep the seed is placed into the soil.
We’ve had between 4 and 5 inches of rain over this past week. We were running a rain deficit of over 3″ for the YTD, but we’ve caught up and now are running a surplus. White River is above flood stage, and you can see adjoining fields covered in water.

White River at Edwardsport flood report. Our fields near US 50 are about 1 day’s flow behind the reading at Edwardsport.
The Indiana high school boys’ basketball tournament has completed the ‘sectional’ or first round. Next weekend will be the ‘regional’ with the ‘semi-state’ on March 21. The state finals will be in Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indy on March 28. Four new champions will be crowned that day. Our local school did not make it out of the sectional, so we will watch the rest of state tourney from the outside. This brings back the wonderful memory of our local South Knox Spartans girls’ team that became the 2A State Champion last year. March 1, 2025 is a day that will be celebrated here for decades to come!
The wheat crop is looking very good today. The first pass of nitrogen was applied just before this rainy week, and the color of the wheat is significantly a richer and healthier green!
These warmer days are also affecting the yard, which will probably require the first mowing of 2026 before the end of March… it’s typical to mow at least once in March. I noticed this morning some blooming daffodils outside our big living room window. So pretty. Spring is on the way!
The sunshine streaming through the windows this morning does a lot to lift a guy’s spirits. I am making progress with my flu and pneumonia… not through the woods just yet, but stronger each day. Grateful for that. I was able to be back in church yesterday, and that was a great blessing.
Have a great week!






























