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Y * theeat o. ies . .. | s o. ym‘ .. yjorcc lc Nâ€:{’â€"" l sw e t e | ©| e . 3 « : 6*;:% Z-’ Pra h df,,%wï¬?gï¬â€w i atns e l A\“agtw B â€ï¬:"&;f %WM es se _ %{ 0@3‘\; | . e ts i s e is‘ s ts cs un ar ce ‘ o it oc d © f s s ;%;;&W‘g“ c e . ce :%;â€;&%’. K s i 2ee or 2 M# oys 7“%’ ; f Ed Heal of The Free Press F Enough already, says Medinaâ€"area farmer Don Darling as he peers at the soggy 35â€" hectare field in which he plans to sow corn. Like other â€" | area farmers who have weathered a cold, rainy May, he is hoping the rain will dry up and allow his fields to be planted. ' Area farmers just sl'p slidin‘ «s nasnl ~ _ ers all May â€" that first crucial crucial to farmers whose planting gor, manager of the Ontario Soyaâ€" By Gord Wainman hof the field lant: 3 1 h b h I > a s month of the field crop planting seaâ€" intentions have been thrown awry _ bean Growers Marketing Board in _ . of The Free Press son â€" so much so that three major _ â€" many vyxll be forced to sow crops Chatham. Not only have many proâ€" s rg ie on ~ia"a commodity spokesmen said Monâ€" they originally didn‘t intend to, he ducers been unable to get their $ s _ _Cold, rainy weather in May has day they are more than concerned. _ said. crops in because they can‘t get / ; angered many an urban golfer but _ Wet weather last weekend and "Farmers haven‘t been able to heavy equipment into the muddy s his country cousin has much more unsettled forecasts for this week move (because of the mud). And â€" fields, but cold, wet weather has > : at §take than recreation â€" farmâ€" are forcing a numbér of anxious _ with the rain we‘ve had, it could be forced some to replant. [ s | |â€"~ igts pockgtbqoks are threa_t.ened by â€" farmers to seramble planting deciâ€" _ three or four days until some farmâ€" ; f ; deep, clinging mud, which has sions on a dayâ€"toâ€"day basis, said ers can get on to the fields," Patterâ€" Ch&rles;.Broadwell, manager of s made seeding of 1983 crops nearly Ken Patterson of Kerwood, chairâ€" son said. â€" the Ontario Bean Producers‘ Marâ€" . 7 impossible for many. _ __ man of the Ontario Grain Corn _ _ "Wecouldend upwithcropshortâ€" keting Board in London, said he‘ ; s Bad weather has plagued farmâ€" Council. The first week of June is ages," said an anxious Otis McGreâ€" expects some farmers â€" prevented | s i : " o »Woant in ondepte e â€" T Sn L sns S is _1 A l Ahrtsuios uce oo $ exes from sowing corn and soybeans â€" | es . fes f _ will turn to white beans. His board ; J : yX R s yex f had expected .a considerable acreâ€" _ + a ‘__ age cut this year because 1982 was a, t § > ' : ies 5_ ‘surplusâ€"bean, lowâ€"price year. _ /7 : , h p> 1 ra‘t t B xiA