Joshua, that pic was from my dry creek bottom - no so dry that day back in 2006 or 2007. I normally plant Sweet corn there, this year it did not work.
While planting, plowing and preparing this year we used Firestone 23 degree AGs on my 122, Goodyear AGs on my 1250, Carlisle on my dad's 124, turf tires on the 149.
Here's a pic of the plowed and disked field.
The 1250 and planter right after I got done planting, it started sprinkling as I headed to the shed. Little blurry pic.
Here's a pic on June 1, 2014 the day after I planted it.
Here's the field 2 days later
June 12th we planted a new field right next to this one. Here's my son plowing the new part with my 122.
This time planting was done with my dad's 124. My dad is rototilling with his 149
Here's the new field and old under water again June 15th. The original field and this lower part of the new field never grew much. The upper part burned up in late July. Some of the sweet corn was waste high. Oh well, we had a lot of fun seat time with the Cub Cadets. Maybe better luck next year.