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Johnson Family Farms: Mid February update...
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Photos may not be reused without expressed written consent from Brent Johnson. Tuesday, February 17, 2015. Be well and stay warm! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). WARM - soil temperatures. Intellicast Weather - Ashland, IL. Picture Window template. Template images by Airyelf.
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Johnson Family Farms: May 2015
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Photos may not be reused without expressed written consent from Brent Johnson. Saturday, May 9, 2015. We continue to haul corn from our bins to get them cleaned out for this year's crops and mowing roadsides and spraying corn with post-emergent herbicides will be next on the docket. Summertime also brings with it the hustle and bustle of tee-ball and coach pitch baseball for this household. Happy Mother's Day to all you Mom's out there! Bob reloading the Kinze planter with soybeans.
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Johnson Family Farms: August 9th...
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Photos may not be reused without expressed written consent from Brent Johnson. Sunday, August 9, 2015. After decades, it was time to clean out the ditch on our University of Illinois farm. Good looking soybeans on our Williamsville farm. Just recently sprayed with fungicide. Aerial shot of one of our fields outside Ashland. As you can see from the photo, there are numerous drowned out spots from all the June rains. We are the field in the lower right-hand corner. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Johnson Family Farms: April 19th...
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Photos may not be reused without expressed written consent from Brent Johnson. Sunday, April 19, 2015. Corn seedling one week after planting. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). WARM - soil temperatures. Intellicast Weather - Ashland, IL. Picture Window template. Template images by Airyelf.
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Johnson Family Farms: September 2014
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Photos may not be reused without expressed written consent from Brent Johnson. Sunday, September 28, 2014. Sunday, September 28th. Unloading the combine "on the go" on the Davin field. Weighing an entry from our plot. Unloading another truck load of corn at our dryer site. Tom operating the combine as it comes to the end of the field. The grain cart unloading into a semi at sunset. Grandpa Tom and Max getting ready to take a combine ride after lunch. Wednesday, September 10, 2014. The countdown to harves...
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Johnson Family Farms: July 11th...
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Photos may not be reused without expressed written consent from Brent Johnson. Saturday, July 11, 2015. The boys have now had more rain outs in their baseball leagues than games played and the season finale tournament was finally called off because of games not being able to be played and backing up everyone else in the league's schedules. What a mess! Summer is flying by! Mowing the road banks on the North end of the Williamsville farm. Hard to scout corn in the mud. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Johnson Family Farms: February 2015
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Photos may not be reused without expressed written consent from Brent Johnson. Tuesday, February 17, 2015. Be well and stay warm! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). WARM - soil temperatures. Intellicast Weather - Ashland, IL. Picture Window template. Template images by Airyelf.
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Johnson Family Farms: January 2015
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Photos may not be reused without expressed written consent from Brent Johnson. Sunday, January 18, 2015. Week ending Sunday, January 18th. We are hopeful the warmer weather stays and we miss any future rain showers as we would like to begin applying anhydrous ammonia so the work load isn't so large come this spring's planting season. Typically we get this fertilizer applied in the fall, but the cold and wet weather last fall didn't permit us to get many acres covered. Replacing the muffler on the forklift.