Fire!
/Partners & Friends,
We had a bit of unexpected excitement Saturday afternoon. A neighbor from the Checkrow area called to ask if we were burning anything. Occasionally we do burn CRP acreage, but this time it wasn’t us. It turns out another neighbor was trying to expand a food plot for deer hunting, and the fire got away from him.
Two fire departments and a few hours later, things were under control. Thank goodness the wind wasn’t any stronger, and Praise the Lord for the rain and snow last week that helped moisten conditions. We are extremely grateful for the Bushnell Fire Protection District, our neighbors who stepped in to help, Uncle Phil, and the quick response from everyone involved.
We’re gearing up for spring planting. Seed is being delivered, and we’re wrapping up the last equipment repairs. Several building projects are nearing completion, with a few larger ones set to come together later this summer. Grain is moving out as quickly as local terminals can handle the large volumes currently in storage. We’re still hoping to get a few more days of tile installed.
We also have an early planting crop insurance option for soybeans, so we may take the planter out soon just to make sure everything is field-ready. And it’s kidding season for one group of goats, which is always a fun (and cute) time of year!
On the broader front, the war in Iran is creating major disruptions in fuel and fertilizer markets. Fuel prices are up more than 30%, and we’re facing fertilizer increases of up to 40% for what we’ll need in the coming months for planting and side-dressing—more margin squeeze. Commodity prices have firmed some, but most bids are still at best break-even.
Work on the Farm Bill in D.C. is slowly progressing, but if nothing gets signed until a new voting rules bill passes, it could stall things out. Locally, the primary election saw a few incumbents lose their positions. And as of today, another burn ban is in effect. 😬
On a brighter note, the FFA State Proficiency Awards were held yesterday…congratulations to Harper on being a state winner! 🏆 Phyllis is recovering well from knee surgery. We’ve been keeping an eye on the Illini and Boilermakers in the NCAA tournament, and Easter is quickly approaching, a time to celebrate our risen Savior.
Fall Prices:
Corn — $4.64
Soybeans — $11.08
Enjoy spring and the renewal of the earth! 🌍
Steve