Made it to the farm today

I just planted some beans today. I need to find more time in my life ...LOL Luckily one local small dealer still had some in stock. All the small guys have to send their unsold seed back to the main supplier (Asgro, DeKalb, etc) by a certain date I guess. My usual place had already sent their's back and the place I bought seed from today said there remainder was going back this Friday. I feel like I got a good deal at $60/ a bag for a GMO hybrid, so maybe it pays to wait.

I may actually plant some more at the end of next week. Hope my guy has them. Based on your post I should call tomorrow. I don’t need actual beans, I need greens. Sprayed some fields off and ran out of time and seed.
 
Same reason I plant them. The green is a far bigger attraction than the pods for me.
 
It's been a wet week at the farm. Got some mowing done and I need to spray tomorrow. Hopefully it's dry enough I won't make ruts.

Drilled corn with the Great Plains and I had a hunch it was a bit light. Not worried about it since EHD wiped out the herd. And some of the openings are filling nicely with volunteer beans because there weren't many deer to eat them last winter....

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Man that ugly field shaped up nicley
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Very happy to finally have some fruit.

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Corn and beans shaped up nice.

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Put a bit of corn on the ground for them. Just one pass it's still got moisture.

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Indian grass and bluestem did good again.

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I like it with some cedars mixed in.

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To many cedars here. Thining them has been on my list.
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Show off! My pears get hit with frost every single year.
 
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