It's both flying (as I did today) and driving (as I do most of the time) around the New England, North West and Central West that I observe how wonderful the country looks - some locals say the best in four decades. At the same time, people all across the regiosn are holding their collective breath as to what might happen to the cereal crops. Blessed with rain, encouraged with the promise of a good spring, hoping with all these signs for a good harvest with reasonable prices...
I find it frustrating when news reports make it sound like the crop is in and the cheque has arrived. There are a few more steps to take yet and challenges to negotiate.
Simon from Hallsville
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