Just Kidding
/Partners and Friends,
It has been some exciting and rewarding times around here. The goat project is exploding in size. Last summer's vigorous AI breeding schedule has resulted in some great birthing experiences. We had 2 sets in October and 2 sets the week of Thanksgiving. All are healthy and doing terrific! 2 more sets are due the week of Christmas. What fun it is to watch the exuberance of youth and wonder of creation. The pens are getting full and decisions now need to be made who gets to stay around for show season.
We were occupied last week installing 80 acres of tile before the weather turned wet. The team and I hope to do another 160 acres this winter, weather permitting. If our land base stayed stable, we probably wouldn’t run out of tiling projects for the next 7 years. We have a list of priority fields and hope to eliminate replanting wet spots soon. The price of material has softened a bit, but is still 50% higher than a few years ago. The tile supply situation is a perfect example of supply logistics recalibrating. We have also completed all NH3 applications. The plan for 2023 is for more corn acres than beans, due to economics and some strategic field reorganization. Time spent in the office has been at a premium over the last several weeks while figuring and analyzing past years’ outcomes and changing some practices for the future—more on that soon.
The world is still full of black swans. The Ukraine situation remains in a state of turmoil and probably will for a long time. Note this chart; the world energy situation has some resetting to undergo that will not be comfortable for some. We in the United States are truly blessed with natural resources.
The family is staying quite busy during this holiday season. The Trinity "White Christmas" program is this weekend. The 2022 Hess Family Farm Team Christmas party is also now in the books! Pop question: what year was our farm founded? We are truly celebrating the reason for the season and reflecting on our abundant blessings.
Here is an update on the Ukraine situation from MCAgronomics:
“The situation in Ukraine is continuing in much the same pattern. The Russians are failing on the battlefield in most locations but doing great damage to the electrical grid, natural gas distribution, and drinking water systems. Since the Russians have not been able to gain or hold ground on the battlefield, they are focusing on freezing/starving the civilian population. The will of the Ukrainians appears strong and the ongoing discoveries of murder, torture and other war crimes strengthens their conviction. The Russian population appears to be becoming more and more displeased with Putin’s war making but who knows where that will lead.
The “mud season” is ending and the ground is freezing which will allow a return to battlefield mobility and will favor the Ukraine tactic of bypassing established Russian defensive positions to attack supply lines in the rear.”
2023 Fall Prices:
Corn—5.68
Soybeans—13.74
Soak up this wonderful season!
Steve