Farmers have been disking corn in the Mitchell/Parkston area already. I took a trip through the Philip/Midland/Hays/Ft. Pierre area last week, and most of the corn will not get tall enough to even make silage. Weeks of 90-100 degree temps and no rain will wilt anything.
When the CRP is cut for "emergency" hay, not only will good cover be gone, the hawks will have a field day killing the chicks. What a great way to decrease the pheasant population!
Farmers have been disking corn in the Mitchell/Parkston area already. I took a trip through the Philip/Midland/Hays/Ft. Pierre area last week, and most of the corn will not get tall enough to even make silage. Weeks of 90-100 degree temps and no rain will wilt anything.
When the CRP is cut for "emergency" hay, not only will good cover be gone, the hawks will have a field day killing the chicks. What a great way to decrease the pheasant population!
Rain has been spotty at best. Thursday night friday morning Colome got about an inch but other areas got nothing. This morning it was 86 degrees at 7 AM and there must be a new grass fire because I can smell the smoke.
md Don't you think a historic drought would be a good time for farmers and policy makers to reconsider draining every wetland, slough, pot hole, and pond? Is it possible that removing every drop of H2O from the hydrology of the upper mid west was not the best idea?The real danger is that with the end of direct payments, which people love to complain about, goes away any penalty for draining or tiling sloughs or wetlands. I predict the the tiling will continue and we all will be wishing for the days of direct payments again instead of using them as a tool to lam-bast producers.
Trade your smell of smoke for mine--I live 8 miles north of Pringle SD--they have a 10,000 acre plus forrest fire and yes we have smoke----LOTS OF IT![]()
I agree. :thumbsup: Certainly not a good year for the farmers but they have had quite a few years with above average yields and great commodity prices. Tough to feel too sorry for them if they have a down year. Besides, with crop insurance and federal subsidies they should be fine. Thank you Mr. Taxpayer!![]()
Just talked to one of my renters and they are going to cut the corn on my land. Bummer for both of us![]()
I suspect the sloughs that did have some water in them mid june are drying up pretty quick.
Might be a great time to get the tile plow in there.