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- “A Whole Lot Better Than Last Year”
- “Corn Looks Real Good”
- “I’ll Take It Not Getting Wetter”
- “It’s Looking Pretty Good”
- “Lotta Desk Work” – Trent Brandenburg
- “Ponds are gonna be ponds.”
- “Real Good!” Harvest Progress Reported
- “The Jobs Are Gone” March 2018
- “We Need Higher Prices”
- “We need rain,” Trent Says
- “We’re In Pretty Good Shape”
- “We’re Passengers Along For The Ride”
- “We’ve come a long way in a week.”
- 2020 Harvest Going Well
- 5.5 Inches Of Rain Overnight
- A Decent Year But Not A Home Run
- A Good Season For Trent Despite The Drought
- Above Average Corn, Below Average Price
- All In All, Things Are Pretty Good
- August: Crop Tours and Farm Shows
- Beans Look Good, Corn Is OK
- Beans Nearly Done, Corn Next – September 2017
- Brandenburg Planters Are Rolling
- Combining Corn?? Yes and No
- Corn All Planted and Growing
- Corn and Soybean Planting Completed – Almost
- Corn Leaves Starting to Roll From Lack of Rain
- Corn Looks “Amazingly Well” For Bad Planting Conditions
- Corn OK, Beans Slow
- Corn Planted and Growing, Beans Going In
- Corn Planted and Up In Five Days
- Corn Tassels and Bean Blossoms
- Corn Tassels, But Not All At Once
- Crops Getting Plenty of Rain
- Crops Look Good Overall, But Not As Good As Last Year
- Crops Look Good!!
- December Details, Then Christmas
- Done For A Week Or So
- Dry Weather Hastens Harvest
- Every Different Color of Tractor
- Everything Looks Great
- Excellent Soybean Yields But Slow Going In The Field
- Federal Shutdown Muddies Ag Markets
- Fields are 95% Planted — Happiness Reigns
- First Round Of Planting Done, Ponds Need Replanting
- Flooded Farms Cause Planting Delay
- Getting Ready For The New Crop Year
- Getting Things Wrapped Up
- Gonna Be A Lo-o-o-ng Harvest
- Good Yields + Good Markets = Merry Christmas!!
- Great Planting Weather Gets Seed In Ground
- Growers are Ready for Fieldwork – Soil is Not
- Harvest Begins September 10, 2017
- Harvest Is Looking Good
- Harvest Went Well – Early Start, No Rain Interruption
- How Are 200-bushel Corn and 65-bushel Beans Not Good?
- It Was A Good Year
- It Won’t Take Long…
- It’s April 15, Time To Plant Corn
- January On The Farm – Moving Grain And Year-End Reports
- Lack Of Rain Took The Top Off
- Latest Planting Year Ever Experienced
- Longer Days, Getting Closer To Planting
- Looking Back And Looking Ahead
- Looking Back At 2015, Ahead To 2016
- Looking Forward To Warm Weather
- Machinery and Tile Repairs While Awaiting Warmer Weather
- Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!!
- Muddy Fields Cause Slow Planting Completion Again This Year
- Need More Cold Weather, Warmer Markets
- Next Year Won’t Be the Same as This Year
- Not Much Field Work This Week
- Not Quite Harvest Time Just Yet
- Now Picking Corn, Starting Soybeans In Two Weeks
- October Corn In July
- Perfect Weather For Corn Harvest
- Planning For A Year Of Low Prices
- Planting time: planting rock in the driveways
- Please Give Us Just a Handful of Rain
- Rain for Christmas?
- Recent Rains Helped Corn And Beans
- Replanting Done, Corn and Beans Look Good
- Rows Of Bright Green Corn Seedlings In Weeks
- Seeds All Planted, Get Timely Rainfall
- Slow bean start makes more weeds
- Soybean Harvest Begins In Two Days, Maybe…
- Soybean Planting Half-Done; Corn Looks Good
- Soybeans are Done with Just One-Third Of Corn To Go
- Spring Planting is Really Really Slow
- Started Planting This Morning April 23, 2018
- Still Some Corn & Soybeans in the Fields – Taking a Break From Wet Fields
- Tax Time Around the Farm
- The Crop Year Is Above Average…
- The New Normal?
- The Rain Came Just In Time For The Corn
- The Threshold Of Planting Is Here
- There’s Always A Positive To Every Negative
- Three-Quarters Done With Beans, Corn Next
- Timely Rain Helps Corn And Beans
- Trent Has A Farmer’s Perennial New Year Hope
- Trent Is 90% Done With Corn, 100% With Beans
- Trent Is Harvesting The Downed Corn First
- Trent Is Spraying His Corn And Soybeans
- Trent Looks Back On 2017
- Trent’s Backhoe Finds Dry Subsoil
- Trent’s Christmas List – Better Prices, Warmer Temps
- Ukrainians Visit Brandenburg Farms
- Waiting For It To Quit Raining
- Waiting For The Warmup
- We Are Not Having A Normal Winter
- We Can Grow More With Rain Than Without It
- We Need A Rain!!
- We Need Rain in Central Illinois
- We’re Way Ahead On Growing Degree Days
- Wet Soil Planting Delay? Too Soon To Tell
- Wind And Sun Dried The Fields Fast