Captain_Oblivious
DIS Dad #257, Galactic Salad Dodger
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I'm not sure what they can request?Under the Farm Bill any aid is pretty much spelled out. It isn't anything substantial either. Quite honestly, I wish the government would just stay the Beverly out of it, even though any help from them is much needed this year. In most years the farm program and crop insurance just reward half @$$ed farmers, IMO.
It's getting pretty close at this point. On some of the better ground, the corn is still hanging in there and doesn't look quite that bad. It will make something if we get some rain, but definitely nothing near normal. The short corn in this field is done, regardless. I saw a field on my way to work this morning that had a spot that has died completely and fallen over.
In the top picture, the green in the background is soybeans. They're still green and holding on, but have basically stopped growing. They should be about knee to waist high by now, but they really haven't grown any in a few weeks. They'll be below average, and are getting insect pressure, but they tend to respond well to rains in late July and August when they are blooming and filling pods. As long as they can stay alive and green and we get some rain during that time frame, they could save some farming operations. Otherwise, tractors and farmground in Indiana might be really cheap this winter.
So you're telling me there's a chance... Like I said, I hope the rains come.
Sounds doable... especially the no salad part.![]()
I like that part, too.

By the way, congratulations James on the weight loss!
Yeah... just wait.
But don't worry, corn will be about $8, so those $&#* farmers are making all kinds of money.![]()
Some people just have no idea how it works. Or where food actually comes from for that matter.
Welcome to my world! Ignorance will never stop people from complaining.
Hi, Mark!![]()
Still on for August 3rd?
Hi Doc!

Absolutely! Just let me know what your plans are and we'll get the kale shakes ready.
