Thursday, February 26, 2026
Since Pat and I returned home from Florida, I’ve been battling the dreaded man-cold. Actually, when I went to the Dr. last Friday, they called it “Flu A”. I got a shot that cleared away most of the drainage and helped my runny nose and watery eyes. But a persistent cough just hung on and on. I went back to see Dr. Tom yesterday, at the insistence of Pat. She was concerned about the sound of my breathing, and that I may have the beginnings of pneumonia. I’ve had that before, and I sure don’t want to get it again. So, on yesterday’s visit, I got another steroid shot, a special kind of cough syrup, and an antibiotic. Dr. Tom hitting the illness harder this time. He asked me to return this morning to get a chest X-ray, which I did. The X-ray showed early stage of pneumonia, so I’m getting another Z-pack to treat it! I am coughing a bit less today.
The steroid shot did have its side-effect… no sleeping last night. I got out of bed about 1am this morning and watched the 60-minute B1G Network version of the IU at Purdue game. Yes, we won the game again… by 29 points. Then I viewed a Guy’s Grocery Games, and an episode of Jeopardy. Went back to bed at 3 am, and I did sleep until about 6. I am hoping for better rest tonight, but I’ll probably get a nap this afternoon, too.
This week-worth of being house-bound reminded me of the time in December 2018 when I had a man-cold and wrote a song about it during one of the sleepless nights. You can find a post about that by clicking here.
Brandon K and Emily are out in San Antonio attending the Commodity Classic. With the man-cold and the lingering effects of that cough, I cancelled the reservations for Pat and me. It is certainly a show I miss, for attending the @ComClassic has become a highlight for me. Since our introduction to it in Orlando a few years ago, it has now become a ‘must do’ on my list. It was just not possible to go this year, with both Pat and me under the weather. But Brandon and Emily are out there, and their pictures help me feel a bit ‘connected’ from here. Our trips have been made possible by the sponsorship of Nutrien and their seed company, DynaGro. We have used DynaGro wheat seed since 2022, and with it have received 1st ,2nd, or 3rd place each year in the SRW, non-irrigated wheat contest for Indiana. Nutrien and DG host a big celebration dinner, and it’s a wonderful and classy event.

Here, Brandon and Emily receive his plaque. They are flanked by bigwigs from Nutrien. The guy in the tan jacket is Greg Anthis, our local Nutrien advisor. With Greg’s help, our wheat yields are improving. Can’t do it without Greg! We also acknowledge our dependence on the Lord, who provides the favorable growing conditions. Can’t do it without Him, either!
Nutrien and DynaGro provide our tickets to the educational events and the CC trade show… IMO the best of its kind in the USA. New and sensational product introductions usually occur. For example, this week at CC, JD is showing for the first time their new high-HP 8R and 8RX tractors. Secretary of Agriculture Brooke Rollins will be speaking there this afternoon.
Back here on the farm, Brandon D is delivering several loads of corn to GPC this week. I feel a bit bad for not being out there helping to load his truck, but I’m trying to stay in the warm for a few days to get fully recovered. It appears I’ll be a bit house-bound for another week or so. Better now than April!
Nutrien has been applying Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday the first pass of N on the 2026 wheat crop. I’m not sure they got over all the acres, but I hope so. In my mind, it was getting urgent to get that applied. We had a bit of rain overnight, but not a lot. I hope they can keep going with that N. Next week looks even more rainy.
We hire both passes of N to be applied to our wheat crops. Next pass, late March or early April.
I hope Purdue can win its game in Mackey tonight against Michigan State. Green is my favorite color, but I have never liked it on a basketball uniform! If they play like they can, they should get another win. There have been glimpses of greatness lately, but also times they cannot stop a strong opponent. Hoping the strong team shows up in Mackey tonight! The broadcast will be on Peacock, not one of my favorite ways to see the Boilermakers. One Peacock game broadcast was blurry and hard to see. I hope the picture quality is top-notch tonight. It feels sorta weird that basketball season is wrapping up. Already.
Have a pleasant weekend.
























