We've had great weather over the last week. Rain in the forecast for this week will be welcomed. Majority of the corn is V4 and late April/ear…
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The last 15 days have been the most productive so far this planting season. We have been blessed with agreeable weather and will look to wrap …
Warm temperatures and wind to start the week helped dry ground out for fieldwork to resume after a cold, wet first week of May. Overall, corn …
We had a good weather week for GDU accumulation, and most of the earlier-planted corn has emerged. Parts of the area have finished corn and ar…
Significant planting progress was made this week when chances for rain didn't materialize enough to slow fieldwork. There was 0.5 to 1 inch of…
This past week was a busy one for the area. Corn and beans both going in. Starting to see good emergence. The weather has cooperated for the m…
A very productive week in northeast Missouri. Early-planted corn and beans are emerging. Ground conditions were dry enough by Thursday most ev…
We had another week of steady rain and cool weather in northeast Missouri keeping farmers out of the field. Over the weekend we were blessed w…
A break in the rain last week gave farmers time to get into the field. Planters hit the fields, mostly in the bottom ground, planting corn and…
Rain in the later part of the week has kept farmers out of the field, but warm weather and wind over the weekend helped dry things out. Sand g…
Another wet week. Jobs are compounding. Lots of corn needs sprayed, and much of the bean ground is needing another pass. All of the wheat in t…
Things dried up nicely with the heat and fieldwork resumed. Much of the flooding is receding in the bottoms but will take some time to be read…
Wet week in southwest Missouri. Some places received between 4-8 inches. It has led to delays and it will take most of the week to dry out. Mu…
Another great week for field work. Most all corn in the area is nearing completion. It’s been a great window for early soybeans also. Lots of …
Great week for getting corn in the ground and starting on soybeans. Warmer weather towards the end of the week should help get the corn out of…
A lot of planters rolling this week in between a few rains we received in the territory. Corn and bean planting are both running in full force…
We finally got a good week of running that we have needed all spring. A lot of corn acres got planted, as well as a good amount of beans. Corn…
Another wet week here. Not much fieldwork has occurred. The corn planted has started to poke through the ground in spots. Cold weather slowed …
We received a much-needed window in Howard, Cooper and other surrounding counties to get a good amount of field work done early this past week…
Not much moved this past week. Similar to previous weeks, the fieldwork has been mostly limited to dry fertilizer still being applied, some NH…
Doesn’t seem like we can miss a rain this spring. We had spotty thunderstorms early last week in my region. There were some areas that people …
Last week was a good week of running. A lot of anhydrous and fertilizer got applied, and crops got planted. A lot of farmers are pushing to ge…
We got 3 inches of rain last week. The ground is very saturated. I am looking forward to this coming week with the warmest and driest weather …
Monday through Thursday last week people were able to work ground, put on fertilizer and anhydrous, and plant some. Rain accumulation was anyw…
We had a lot of rain last week. It was still too wet to do anything last week. Looks like rain again later this coming week.
A multitude of field work, to start the week, was put on hold with rain late Monday night (May 16). Most of the area sat idle after that. The …
Hot, dry and windy this week! Field conditions were very suitable for all sorts of fieldwork. A large majority of the corn crop was planted th…
Well, a short couple of hours on Monday allowed for field work. Other than that, it was a rain-out for the week. The cool wet week was a stati…
Had a good week to get in the fields! Sprayers, spreaders, NH3 and planters were rolling. Rains came in Friday and Saturday and halted progres…
Guess this is a spring of small windows! Couple of tight dry periods, due to heavy wind, taken advantage of to perform fieldwork and plant cor…
Another wet week for our area in southwest Missouri. There has been very little fieldwork done this past week. Thankfully the crops that have …
Southwest Missouri this past week was very warm and breezy. Luckily for our farm and many close neighbors, a lot of field work and planting wa…
Last week our area experienced 4-7 inches with quite a bit of flooding. Many corn fields had a lot of erosion happening from so much rainfall …
More of the same in southwest Missouri. Multiple weather systems have come and gone just since a week ago. I’ve been seeing some good corn sta…
More rain for our operation this past week and weekend, but storms continue to be spotty. Areas not far from our operation continue to stay dr…
Warmer temperatures allowed farmers to return to the field. Many farmers are planting several crops all at the same time. Getting cotton and r…
Recent heavy rain interrupted a very productive and warm work week. The Bootheel received 2 to 4 inches of precipitation in places. Most growe…
Growers had a better week with dryer field conditions. A lot of ground was covered as far as planting goes. Strawberry season is in full swing…
Last week was a very productive week for growers. Sunshine and temperatures allowed field conditions to improve, and a lot of ground was being…
The Bootheel’s 2022 planting season has been extremely wet and nasty. Very few acres have actually been planted. All chemical and possible fer…
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