East Tennessee farmer Don Holbert says it was so wet at the start of planting season, he wasn’t sure he’d ever get his crops in the ground. And then, he says, thing changed. “About the 6th or 7th of April it dried up, and we caught a break and got everything in, in about 10 days,” he says.
He tells Brownfield he was happy with the overall field conditions. “It might have been a little too wet when I started,” he says.