Been good growing weather here in Ohio. Couple good rains the past week have gotten the crops off to a good start. My soybeans have emerged better than I can remember in recent years. The heavy rains left some standing water in low spots , so may have some damage there.
Work day at Portland went well. The rain here missed the Indiana area, so the ground was dry for our tasks of trimming trees and painting buildings and roofs. After a foggy start, it warmed to about 75 degrees with light winds for a pleasant day. Crops in western Ohio and eastern Indiana look excellent with corn mostly 2 to 5 inches high. Actually saw some hay being cut, probably for haylage, as there are a lot of big dairy farms in the area. Some field work was being done in the area, but too wet here at home.
My work career was a lot more checkered than you folks. Had a variety of jobs, from aircraft mechanic for Uncle Sam, mechanic in a repair garage, commercial pilot and flight instructor, farmer and and farm hand and finally retired in 2002 after 30 rears of factory work.
Gene