Thursday, March 12, 2026
The sun is back this morning. Since last Friday, we’ve had several days of cloudy and gray and rainy skies. But today we have sunshine. And it feels good, even though it is pretty chilly. We started the day at 34ºF (1C). Predicted high is 51… not great but the sunshine makes it better.
John is out today. As a member of the local Farm Bureau Board, he is working the local Ag Day 2026 celebration. It is held on campus at Vincennes University. They invite all the 5th graders from across Knox County to come in during the day to hear speakers about future opportunities in agriculture professions. They will also have all kinds of farm animals there with which to interact. Goats, chickens, turkey poults, calves, little pigs and others will be available and accessible to the kids. This evening, the event will turn to the Ag Day supper, with pork sandwich and all the trimmings for $1. (something like the farmer’s share of the cost of the meal). The turnout for that is always big.
I have run the over-the-air updates to the GS4 screen in the 9R540 tractor and the GS5 screen in the newer S780 combine. It’s not hard to do, just takes a while… at about 40 minutes for each one, this was a little faster than the typical update… I’ve had them take 90 minutes before, so this update (v. 25-4) seemed quick. With the drill rebuild completed by the guys on Tuesday, we are pretty much ready to go to the fields as soon as soil conditions permit. First up? Apply NH3 to the 2026 corn fields. Next will come herbicide applications, and then the planters. Among all that activity, will also be nitrogen application and herbicide application to the wheat crop (which at the current date looks great). At this moment, we are excited and eager to get going. Some farmers in the area will begin planting in March. I don’t have much enthusiasm for planting corn or soybeans that early, but once April 5 rolls around, I’m mentally ready to get the planters going. It will be a great pleasure for me to once again step into that 9R540 and place some soybean seed in the soil! As much as I enjoy the 9R540, Brandon also likes the 8R340 just as much when he’s planting corn.

Although a JD 4020 is the most classic tractor, this 9R540 is the nicest tractor I’ve ever had the pleasure to operate.
Brandon and Brandon have been working on his quite old bobcat skid steer loader. They put in a new motor, and I think they now have it functioning well. Seems like there is nothing the two of them cannot do.
I’m still recuperating from the dash of pneumonia, and that almost behind me. It took longer than I expected. It feels much better to have some energy and vigor again!
With the rainy weather, our lane is quite messy again. It was getting in pretty good shape with all the dry weather we’ve had, but it will take some stone and some grading to get it back there again.
I’m gonna enjoy this sunny day.






























