Wednesday, May 20, 2026
More rain. The drought is over! Another 1.9 inches (48mm) here today. This is on top of about 6 inches (152mm) received on the fields since Saturday. The WASCoBs are full. Ditches are running bank full to overflowing. White River is rising again and is predicted to crest at 20 feet by Friday. This is the 3rd flood crest in a month and will be the highest one this year. A 20-foot river will bring some significant flooding damage to nearby fields. Now, we are hoping that the waters will recede in time to do the replanting by early June!

The Wednesday morning White River forecast at Edwardsport. Our fields are about 1-day’s flow after this location. 20.2 feet will bring significant flood damage
It’s amazing how we went from a drought in March and most of April…now in May the rainfall is excessive. And yesterday it came in short periods of heavy downpours. Today, it has been non-stop since it began in the wee hours of pre-dawn. We will just have to see how it all works out over the next several weeks. Plus, we can really see the wheat getting ripe, the deep green is well on its way to turning to rich gold.
These rainy days have allowed Pat and me to attend the granddaughters’ awards ceremonies. Yesterday, it was at SKE, today at SKMS. It is a happy moment for old grandpa to hear their names called out for doing something special or excellent.

Tuesday morning at SKE, our granddaughter in Kindergarten (green shirt) helped bring the music to the ceremony.
Maybe I can use this rainy day for something productive, like getting in some reading.
We will have our 2x/month small group Bible study tonight, and it will be great to be with those special people again.
The guys are using this rainy spell to work on the headers… getting them ready to cut wheat. The installed the lock-up bolts, and replaced worn/broken sections in the cutterbar.
Have a great rest of your week.



















