First cut hay was thin, then the rains came, so you had to play the game with a 3 day window, but it seems subsequent cuttings could make up for it or help offset that dry spell in May.
Corn that I have seen, here and north of here in the mostly ag areas to the north looks really good. We had good planting weather at the right time. One field near me, that was all one field with big hill, which was leveled for a new state police barracks, has a remaining useable section, but it was all fill from the cut, was left fallow for years, then someone planted corn, did terrible, and there's no real topsoil given what was done. Not sure what they did there, that corn is incredible, was stressed from being dry earlier this week, we just got 2" of rain, in these soils that will last, seems overall, crops are doing as well as they can. I enjoy seeing all the farms and their crop fields, always looking when I can to see how things are growing. My small garden is growing the best I have ever seen it, cucumber leaves are 4x the size of my hand and then some, all the other plants are thriving, its amazing at what 6 weeks of growth can do in good soil with lots of nutrients.
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