The growing season in Ontario has been a positive one. This is leading to a very exciting corn and soybean yields, possibly new provincial records.
Tuesday, September 14, 2021
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...the crops look great here too. Those crop signs are all over the place.
ReplyDeleteA familiar sight to me from growing up.
ReplyDeleteThat is good to hear, Andy! I though they may have needed more rain than we got.
ReplyDeleteLooks good Andy.
ReplyDeleteLooks so familiar to me. I grew up in corn and soybean country.
ReplyDeleteGood to hear of your good crops. Unfortunately the drought here has been devastating to the corn and bean crops. We are on the northwestern edge of the Corn Belt, and this will be hard on local farmers.
ReplyDeleteThat is good news for everyone.
ReplyDeleteLooks a good crop and nice capture.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad for your farmers!
ReplyDeleteGreat photo.
ReplyDeleteI like how you composed this.
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