Monday, May 18, 2026
Last weekend brought us a really great rain. It came in 3 separate bursts, Saturday morning, afternoon, and night. Depending on the field location, we received 1.0 to 1.7 inches (25 to 43 mm) of rain overall. We just could not ask for a better rain event…plenty without being too much. We were getting dry again, even after the 5+ rain event in late April…most of that washed away rather than soak in. This rain event was very welcome. It helps both the corn and the soybeans, especially the replanted soybeans that went in last week. Another good factor is that the daytime temperatures have increased now into the 80s, and that warmth will help crop development.
The guys are preparing the JD 6 145R tractor and R15 rotary cutter (aka bush-hog) so that I can begin with some roadside mowing. I enjoy that work, and the ‘after’ look along our fields. I plan to reduce the number of trips I make this year compared to previous years, trying to save some fuel. But I will mow often those fields I drive by frequently!

Both Brandons are working together this morning to make the 6145R tractor shine. The “Andyclean” soap makes it even better!
John helped me put up a new flag this morning. The old one was getting very tattered and faded. The new version of ‘Old Glory’ is flying brightly now!
Rain is predicted for seven of the next 10 days. That may delay some of John’s plans to spray herbicide on soybeans. And it may delay some of my roadside mowing. But it is good to receive the rain, and we pray that it is not too much all at once! The wet period delays also Brandon’s plan to spot-in some corn replant in <20 acres. And it delays my return to the Nellie, Commer, and Grubb farms to replant soybeans. The very slowly retreating White River is keeping me from those fields. My hope now is to get back in there by early June.
The wheat crop continues to ripen slowly. We are expecting it to be ready a little bit earlier than typical this June. We are also hopeful for the yield, not a record, but above trend line yields.
Pat and I spend many evenings these days at the softball fields for John’s girls. I think tennis season is over, but softball will last several more weeks. It is a pleasure to watch them do their sports. Grandma and Grandpa need to be there to cheer them on!
Have a good week.






















