I am a Hoosier farmer. Yes, we need some rain soon for our corn and beans. The good news is I was out in a field yesterday planting some pumpkins in between corn rows. It’s something my dad suggests every year corn comes up in the rotation.
I was pleasantly surprised to see that less than an inch under the surface the soil still had moisture. Thankfully in no till farming the previous years crop residue basically serves as a mulch and helps slow down the effects of evaporation.
My skepticism on these types of reports is s it serves the narratives of the NWO on climate change and sows fear among people that food supplies will run short. We’ve been hearing that for years now. It’s all about making people afraid to control people. And, don’t discount grain market manipulation. A lot of money is made and moved around trading grain futures.
I get it, grew up on 1,200 acres myself. Droughts of 83 and 88 where family farms were decimated and lost to the bank. My concern is more about the family farmers and their production than it is about the NWO agenda.
Moisture an inch down is great but a week of 90 degree weather without rain will soon dry all of that up when the growing crops need the moisture the most.
I am a Hoosier farmer. Yes, we need some rain soon for our corn and beans. The good news is I was out in a field yesterday planting some pumpkins in between corn rows. It’s something my dad suggests every year corn comes up in the rotation.
I was pleasantly surprised to see that less than an inch under the surface the soil still had moisture. Thankfully in no till farming the previous years crop residue basically serves as a mulch and helps slow down the effects of evaporation.
My skepticism on these types of reports is s it serves the narratives of the NWO on climate change and sows fear among people that food supplies will run short. We’ve been hearing that for years now. It’s all about making people afraid to control people. And, don’t discount grain market manipulation. A lot of money is made and moved around trading grain futures.
Thank you for being a Hoosier farmer!
Great to hear what's actually happening straight from a farmers mouth!
I get it, grew up on 1,200 acres myself. Droughts of 83 and 88 where family farms were decimated and lost to the bank. My concern is more about the family farmers and their production than it is about the NWO agenda.
Moisture an inch down is great but a week of 90 degree weather without rain will soon dry all of that up when the growing crops need the moisture the most.
Thankfully we’re getting a little rain today and high temps are staying under 80 the rest of the week.
Great insights for us farmer wanna-bes.