We had a great meeting last Wednesday evening on the oil and gas leasing briefing. There were more than 130 people in attendance to hear Chris Penrose and Dale Arnold speak. We plan to have some follow-up meetings, so watch the newspaper and website for dates and times.
Mar 10 2012 | Posted in
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We are almost into March and it seems that winter has passed us by. Ground moisture is high, and thankfully, we have really missed out on the ice and snow so far this year. I hope we will slide right into spring without it.
Feb 24 2012 | Posted in
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This weather is really getting old. I hope when you are reading this the sun will be shining and things will be starting to dry out. It seems that the “wet and soggy” theme has continued well into our winter months. To help get through these long grey winter days, here are a few meetings you may want to take in:
Jan 28 2012 | Posted in
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The office has been busy taking in 4-H entry forms for the Delaware County Fair. Our Fair will open on September 17th, which is just three weeks away. We have been gearing up for a few weeks now. The weather is feeling more “fall like” and it reminds us that fall is clearly around the corner. Forecasters are calling for near normal temperatures and below normal rainfall for these next two weeks.
Aug 27 2011 | Posted in
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You know that the Delaware County Fair is just around the corner when we start talking about the Farm Science Review. Seems that this summer has flown by as we are fast approaching the first day of school for our kids and football two-a-days have been going on. We have survived the heaviest rains in our state in more than a century, and the crops overall are looking pretty good around the county.
Aug 12 2011 | Posted in
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I was on our weekly agronomy conference call Monday morning and Jim Noel, NOAA meteorologist, told us that weather forecasters are calling for a shift in the weather from wetter than average like we had this spring and early summer, to drier than average. That afternoon we got 1.5 inches of rain in Ostrander. It was a little funny at the time, but as I drive around the county and the state there is no doubt that a drier weather pattern did kick in around late June. Noel says that forecasters are predicting that this type of weather pattern will likely continue into August as well. Forecasters are not predicting a drought but are saying that the rainfall will average at or below normal.
Jul 16 2011 | Posted in
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I can’t believe that July 4 is here already! Yes, it has been a trying crop season so far, but we have made it to summer. With all the cool wet weather it seems that we didn’t have a spring. But with the heat forecasted for next week it looks like summer is here.
Jul 2 2011 | Posted in
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The scouting trips this week have left me fairly optimistic about soybean progress at this time. I know we have a lot of growing season to go but around the county most of the soybean stands look good. However, there are a few soybean stands around the county that appear to have some issues. There are several possibilities for the poor stands including diseases, insects, poor quality seed, or just poor growing conditions.
Jun 24 2011 | Posted in
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