Saturday, March 28, 2026
We made good progress on the first week of field work for 2026. The tractors and sprayer began on Tuesday, and it all worked without too many issues. On Thursday about noon, the wind got so strong that I had to stop working with the sprayer. I was disappointed, because I could have finished off spraying the wheat on that day. But the wind did not die down that day or Friday. I plan to return there today, and check that off the ‘to do’ lost.

Since the fields are nearby, and the blend is complex, I fill at Nutrien for this application for the wheat crop. It contains a tiny bit of N, a herbicide, insecticide, growth regulator, boron, and magnesium. We tissue-test each field and apply just what is needed in each one.
Brandon and John made great strides applying NH3 for the 2026 corn crop. In fact, when they quit on Thursday night, only two more fields remain to be applied. The rain Thursday night and yesterday stopped their work, and they plan to return there on Monday. Their goal is to complete the NH3 work on Monday and Tuesday, because several days of rain are predicted beginning Wednesday.
Once I get the remaining wheat spray applied (today, hopefully, with the low winds), John will clean it out and prepare it for spraying soybean fields with burndown herbicides. Weather permitting (winds), I will start that on Monday, too.
Any field work we can do in March is like a little bonus.
I saw some soybean planters running in the neighborhood on Thursday. That’s very early, but it is becoming more commonplace in recent years. In my younger farmer years, most of us planted our corn, then switched over to soybeans. Nowadays, many farmers plant soybeans first, then their corn. For several years now, we start the corn and soybean planters almost simultaneously. I’m just not quite ready to plant soybeans in March… but anytime the soil is ready after April 5, I’m all for it.
Today, is the championship day for IHSAA Boys’ Basketball. Four new state champions will be crowned today. 1A and 2A will take place starting at 10 am at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indy. 3A and 4A will happen this evening. It is a wonderful event for any Indiana community. Basketball is king here in Indiana, and HS basketball is viewed as so important. This day reminds me of March 1, 2025, when our South Knox Lady Spartans won the state title in 2A. It is an achievement that will be remembered here always.
Also, my Purdue Boilermakers have moved into the Elite Eight of the NCAA March Madness. One win this evening will place them again into the Final Four to be played in Indianapolis April 4 & 6. We are considered the underdog to the Arizona team tonight, but we are hopeful. Go, Boilermakers! Boiler Up… Hammer Down!!
Have a beautiful Palm Sunday weekend.





























