This past week began with storms and hail in Indiana, but warmer, breezy weather dried fields allowing farmers to start fieldwork. Rain amounts varied from more than an inch-and-a-half down to zero. Southern Indiana is unusually dry. Cover crop termination and anhydrous ammonia application has begun. There’s a little corn, soybean and mint being planted. Pastures, hay and winter wheat are greening up.
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