north-central Indiana west of Fulton | but it was May. Starting last Friday evening, we got back into the fields , and worked at least part of a day every day since. Had a couple of light showers, but it was the first time we were able to work consecutive days this spring. A wet muck field is always the last corn to plant. I was able to skim it with a disk earlier in the week, and my son hit it again with the 330 , and my nephew planted it today. I had been no tilling beans on and off ...and I also finished the last field a couple hours later. A week ago we were only half done. Now hay is past due to make. I know progress is not happening many places.....hope others improved luck.
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