Monthly Archives: July 2011

July 20

It’s quite hot in southern Indiana.  The temperature has not yet reached 100F, but with the high humidity, the ‘heat index’ has been as high at 112!  These are the days when we search for inside work, or at least … Continue reading

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July 13, 2011

Another rain last night, 1.6″ to be exact.  This is helping make my replanting decision.  I have been perplexed for many days about how long to wait for the soils to dry in the areas that have been flood-damaged.  I … Continue reading

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Finished! Well, maybe…

July 8, 2011 Today, I’m back in the office, after a 2.2″ rain last night.  The good news is that yesterday I was able to complete planting the double-crop soybeans in the wheat stubble.  That finishes planting season, unless, of course, I … Continue reading

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July 1, 2011

July has arrived, and with it an increased frustration level about the weather.  As the calendar marches on, it intensifies the pressure to complete planting of double-crop soybeans, and the application of nitrogen to the last-planted corn field.  Ross and … Continue reading

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