The final round rang of trying to plant “spring” crops. Many farmers the past two weeks pushed hard to plant crops into ground that still isn’t fit for corn. I sprayed many acres the past two weeks that were a sponge underneath. Tires would sink down about 8 to 10 inches but never be muddy. There are several farmers who are very frustrated.
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Josh Kroeplien of Sheboygan Falls, Wisconsin, farms 800 acres of corn, soybeans and alfalfa in Sheboygan County. He milks 550 cows. He is a custom-operator, doing field work for customers on an additional 5,000 acres and has a woodworking business called Josh’s Woodworks. He’s also a seed dealer.





