Posted by Dave H (MI) on September 14, 2016 at 19:39:46 from (50.124.59.103):
In Reply to: DAVE H (MI) posted by oc-18guy on September 14, 2016 at 14:39:53:
As well as it is gonna get this year! Just a coincidence, but tomorrow is the extension deadline for Forms 1041, 1065 and several others so I am in here working tonight and just decided to check in. I did speak to Ray a while back and have had fairly regular contact with JD Seller who has been holding my hand while I worked thru a lot of issues with a green planter. Ray is right. I have been kept very busy with farming and some family issues. I timed my planting SOOOO well this year...less than one inch of rain in the five weeks following. A lot of corn did not make it up. A lot of corn parched and withered. Soy was hardly out of the ground going into July. Weed control was problematic. Things look pretty good now as long as it all matures and drys well. The last several weeks have been spent getting my oldest settled at college and building a retaining wall on the east end of the barn. I'll be around more hopefully when the dust settles. Been quite a year, thanks for asking!
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