$12 OR $3 CORN? WHICH WILL MOTHER NATURE GIVE US

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"In Gratitude: A Tribute to our Heroes this Memorial Day"

 

As we gather with our families and friends this Memorial Day, let us take a moment to remember and honor the brave individuals who have made the ultimate sacrifice for our nation. We cherish the freedom and peace they have secured for us with their lives, and today we commemorate their heroism with deep reverence and gratitude.

 

In the heartland of America, amid the golden waves of grain, we find another kind of hero - our farmers. Their tireless dedication and unwavering resilience often echo the values that our service members uphold. Farming, like service to the country, requires a commitment to the greater good, a love of the land, and a deep-seated belief in the future.

 

Farmers rise before dawn, tending to the fields come rain or shine, nurturing the crops that feed our nation. They, too, are warriors in their own right - battling the elements, overcoming adversity, and constantly innovating to ensure our food security. Their ceaseless dedication to their craft is a testament to the same spirit of service and sacrifice that our heroes in uniform embody.

 

Just as our brave servicemen and women stand on the front lines to protect our freedom, farmers stand on the front lines of food production, their labor fostering the prosperity of our nation. And just as we owe our liberty to our fallen heroes, we owe our sustenance and livelihood to the diligent hands of our farmers.

 

This Memorial Day, as we pay our respects to those who have fallen in defense of our nation, let us also honor our farmers, whose quiet heroism nourishes our nation from its very roots. The fruits of their labor grace our tables each day, reminding us of the noble spirit of service that binds our nation together.

 

As we bow our heads in tribute, let's not forget the fields that stretch out under the vast sky, whispering the story of our land. A story of sacrifice and service, of hardship and triumph, of love for the land and the people it sustains. It is the story of our soldiers. It is the story of our farmers. It is the story of America.

 

May we forever remember and honor our heroes, those in uniform and those in the fields, for their service and sacrifice. On this Memorial Day, we extend our heartfelt thanks to you all.


 

If rain makes grain, what does limited rain do to production?

That’s the big billion dollar question, when does it have to start raining to save this crop. We have never killed a corn crop before with a drought in May. Heck we have never killed a corn crop before with a drought in June? Have we?

 

Now are we about to experience the first time? With the lack of subsoil moisture, how long can the crop survive without being damaged? How much damage can be done in early June? Can it be offset by better July weather…..


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