Tornadoes have always been an important part of Illinois’s climate. However, the past three years have been unusually active for tornadoes in the Land of Lincoln.
For being the second half of May, it sure was cold and damp all week. We didn’t get much rain but it was enough to keep all of us out of the field. We really need some heat units to…
Rain at our place totaled 1.35 inches for the week. The county average was 1.33 inches. Beans either look great or a little stressed and slow to come around. We have fields with each type in them. Corn is in…
We are still waiting for that good shower that is supposed to show up the day after you finish planting. Fortunately, we had some decent showers back in early April that will keep the crops growing in this early stage…
Planting season is mostly complete. The rain has been limited the past two weeks and fieldwork moved at a rapid pace. The corn that was planted first has emerged and is growing. Soybeans should be right behind them. I am…
It dried out enough for some very localized planting last weekend, but it was short- lived as May 18 hit us with another large rain. We managed to miss a lot of what they called for last week and we…