A one-day planting window last week allowed western Indiana farmer Kevin Cox to wrap up corn planting.
But, he says soybean planting is a different story because of untimely rains.
“We’ve still got probably 75 percent of our soybeans yet to plant, which in the grand scheme of things with the equipment we have today we could get that planted in four good days with both planters running,” he says. “We just can’t get more than maybe a day a week in the fields it seems like.”
Cox tells Brownfield the clock is ticking.


