Friday, September 29, 2017

Back in the field!

It was dry enough to get back to corn harvest this afternoon.  The men started on Steeby's.  We had a small hiccup with a flat tire on the red truck, but hopefully, we can find someone to fix it in the morning.  Paul was able to keep up pretty well with the other truck so we could get at least a good start on that field.




Cover crops

The rains have been good for the cover crops.  The first field of rye by Paul's house looks great!  

Thursday, September 28, 2017

Wet weather

We had a couple days of wet, cloudy weather. Monday night we had 0.5" of rain and then another 0.1" of light rain yesterday.  We are out of the fields for at least another day, but will wait to see how much sunshine we get today.


Monday, September 25, 2017

Long day

It was a long day of farming!  Quentin planted rye this morning while Paul hauled the grain trucks from last night to the COOP.  Around 11am they started cutting corn and finished the field at Leisure's around 7:30pm.  Whew!  There is rain on the radar making its way this way so it is nice to be finished with the whole field.

Sunday, September 24, 2017

Dry enough!


The corn was dry enough to start combining down at Rose by mid-afternoon yesterday.  We were able to finish that corn today.  On to the next field tomorrow!  There is a good chance of rain beginning tomorrow night so we will see how much we can get done before that.

Friday, September 22, 2017

Wet corn

Quentin tried a test cut on the corn yesterday, and it was still a little wet.  We have had some good drying days with sun and wind so it may be ready to try again by tomorrow.  In the meantime, he is back to planting more rye cover crop on the corn ground that has been harvested.

Tuesday, September 19, 2017

Air seeder

Quentin has a couple fields enrolled in a cover cropping program through the NRCS.  To meet the planting deadline, the cover needed seeded before the corn was ready to harvest.  As a result, we got to watch a little airshow this morning as an airplane seeded the cover crops for us!

Monday, September 18, 2017

Stormy weather

There has been a lot of rain in the area, but we have only racked up about 1.4".  We are very thankful for it!

The front rolling through

Saturday, September 16, 2017

Rain!

We spent a little time dancing in the rain this afternoon! It was just a small start (0.25"), but we are hoping for more accumulation as the full system moves through tonight and tomorrow.  It was good to see the dust settle and smell the rain! I have not counted myself, but another local said we had been 26 days without rain.

Friday, September 15, 2017

Turning beans

There is a little rain on the radar and an even better chance in the forecast!!! We are certainly ready for the moisture. It might be a little too late for some of the soybeans as they are drying up and turning yellow in many spots, but it may help some of the greener fields finish filling out pods.  I am afraid the dry weather the last month was bad for yields. The corn looks as though it may be time to get back in the field with the combine, but the rain may delay us a bit there.  Eyes on the skies!

Yellowing beans

Wednesday, September 13, 2017

Nose to the grindstone

We were not playing around today...we were just checking fields from the air!  After some morning rides from our favorite uncle, the men actually did buckle down and get a little work done today.  Paul was busy spraying corn stalks, and Quentin got the drill ready to plant a rye cover crop on those acres.  It is very dry now, but he will dust it in and hope for a good rain to get a stand.

Kenneth's plane

Tuesday, September 12, 2017

Wet corn

Quentin did a test cut on the later planted corn this morning.  As expected, it was still too wet.  They will put harvest on hold for a few days and work on some other jobs around the farm that need attention.

Monday, September 11, 2017

Short day

My co-pilot and I had a short day in the tractor and grain cart today. Quentin finished combining the remaining early-planted corn by early afternoon. Then, he brought the combine home for some servicing before harvest hits with full force. He will have to check fields to see if anything else is near ready to cut. There are a few slight chances of rain popping in and out of the forecast. We will hope some of that reaches us!

Say cheese!

Saturday, September 9, 2017

Still dry

The dry weather continues in Kansas. Good for corn harvest, bad for soybeans. The beans have lots of pods, but need a good rain to fill them out. There are not even any good chances for rain in the forecast, unfortunately.  Meanwhile, corn harvest continues.  Quentin has been cutting on Chambers' ground and finished a few smaller fields there.  So far, he has only cut the earlier planted fields, but the later planted may not be too far behind with this hot and dry weather.

Podding beans

Friday, September 8, 2017

Birthday boy

Harvest continues!  Quentin finished at Rose yesterday and moved on to Osterloh's.  He will finish that today and then begin on some of the earlier-planted fields on Chambers'.  Busy, busy, but I have him talked in to knocking off in time for supper tonight.  We have a birthday party!!

Noah is 3!!

Wednesday, September 6, 2017

Harvest

Quentin was able to keep the combine rolling today.  He finished both Kenneth's and the field by Paul's house.  Then, he cut the majority of a field down at Rose.  It was a good day for harvest!


Tuesday, September 5, 2017

Dry corn!

The men found dry corn in the field by Paul and Helen's house.  They were able to cut most of the field this afternoon.  The remaining may still be a little too wet to harvest for now, but it was a great start.



Missed

We had some rain chances in the forecast last night, but sadly they missed us.  The soybeans really need a good rain to fill pods.  In the meantime, the men will probably try the corn again this afternoon and see if they can get rolling on harvest.

Friday, September 1, 2017

Moisture too high

We tried to cut again on Kenneth's yesterday, but the grain was still too wet.  It has been fairly humid with not much wind so drying is slow.