Picture perfect! Nah, the corns not tall the guy in the photo is only 3'-0" tall LOL ! Great to see the the photos, corn around here varies quite a bit, there are significant losses due to rain, but some crops look well, nothing real tall, but I've seen it like in your photos, like you said before some years all goes well, others, and though you've done the same thing, Murphy stops and visits a few times. I've never seen beans like that, but, there is not much of that planted, I have seen in in better soil south of here, in '09 while hauling oats to the feed supplier 40 miles south, there was a nice crop of beans in the bottom ground, problem was it flooded, never saw anything like it when it dried down, all the plants were covered in silt.
Hay got done, late, so it is what it is, but the earlier cut, as often is the case, makes up with a nice 2nd cut, now if you happen to drop some fertilizer, like we did one year, left over from corn, the yield was as good as a thick first cut, its the game you have to play with the weather.
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