Can you say Indian summer? After a cold end to October where some places saw their first freeze of the season, temperatures are back into the high 60s and low 70s, a very nice start to early November.
Lots of corn and soybeans have yet to be harvested, along with the other usual fall crops — think pumpkins and squash.
But the nice weather has allowed quick growth of fall-planted small grains and cover crops. In fact, it looks more like early spring than late fall in some places, and producers are taking advantage of extended grazing while they can.
While on assignment late last week I took a drive around Berks and Lancaster counties in south-central Pennsylvania to see what farmers are up to during this unusual stretch of warm weather. Click through these pics to see what I found.
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