Great job with the video, Ralph. Guess I have watched it about three times now. Pretty tiny on my phone but good on the laptop. Great that you got good weather to get the Canola in the ground. Hope conditions hold good for the growing season.
I see a fair amount of ground here that looks like it might be seeded. Probably mostly corn ground but cannot say for sure as nothing is sprouted. I suspect planting is behind schedule here due to all of the rain. One report a few days ago claimed seven plus inches for the month of May so anyone not on high, well drained ground is not working yet. It will take some warm sun to germinate seed already in the ground. Last Thursday for example we had two inches of rain in 12 hours, and so it goes. A few all time weather records being broken.
I am sure you have heard that Lake Ontario is trying to devour all of NY state and half of Canada. The commission that regulates Lake level claims the 2014 plan implemented last fall is not the cause, but just coincidentally, the Lake is at it's highest level ever recorded, currently. Many opposed the 2014 plan saying this is exactly what would happen if there was a wetter than average spring. The US and Canada in their infinite wisdom,passed the plan . Bottom line is the tree huggers who wanted more water in wetlands around the Lake sure got it. Others are suffering millions of dollars in losses,
With my retired, old man life style my planting mostly consists of putting a couple dozen plants in flower pots and that endeavor is progressing well. I gave up on a garden some years ago when my wife talked me into planting my garden plot to lawn. Probably a good move. Every time the garden was rained on, then dried out, the clay pretty much turned to stone so I was to the tiller.
Charlie