Chiseled 15 acres over the past 2 weeks, wife field cultivated 15-20 acres to smooth it a bit for fert applicators, I field cultivated 10 acres or so and planted oats. All worked real well.
Picked up 4 large rocks today, clay was so hard last fall had to set the plow real deep to get it to stay in (and it didn't!) but where it did bite in it went an inch or 3 deeper, so turned up some new ground - and big big rocks.
The oats was planted on my wettest ground, often can't work some of that until June. Ditch is stagnant, barely running - 10,000 acres of field drainage runs through my portion it's typically plumb full this time of year, tile all backed up running full. Only 2 of my tile are running a bit. Topsoil moisture is good for now, but..... What's the future gonna be?
Southern MN here. This is the 3rd time in my life I've been in the fields in March.
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