Wild Weather Makes #Plant19 Especially Challenging

Undoubtedly, wild weather has hit your state in one way, shape or form. These farmers took to social media to share their woes. What weather is ailing you?

Winter weather is making spring plant seem nearly impossible.
Winter weather is making spring plant seem nearly impossible.
(REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton)

Undoubtedly, wild weather has hit your state in one way, shape or form. These farmers took to social media to share their woes. What weather is ailing you? Let us know in the comments.

This isn’t Lake Michigan, instead it’s a field these farmers are hoping to plant in a few short weeks.

View this post on Instagram Welcome to the lake season. This comes directly after the freeze your face off season and right be before the mud season. Welcome to Michigan. Where lake season can mean you can go boating....in March....in a field. P.S. - This is a field we farm. It currently has whitecaps. Awesome. : : : : #farmlife #michiganweather #wefarmhere #march #lakeseason #whereisspring A post shared by Washburn Farms (@the.washburns) on Mar 11, 2019 at 6:01pm PDT

Caleb Hamer shared a few more pictures of snow-packed roads near him in Iowa.

These drivers captured some really compelling photos of more than 500" of snow, see more at DailyMail.com.

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