We had a tiny rain Sunday afternoon, 15 hundredths of and inch, with a hard wind. Hail is forecast for tomorrow, by no means is that a promise we will get it, but at this stage any hail, even tiny hail, is not welcome, as it will shatter the soybeans. What would be nice is a one inch rain, then some clear weather. I am sticking to my guns with my full moon forecast, however it is not always right, and it only takes a little hail to ruin soybeans at this stage. Barring breakdowns I will cut beans today as soon as the dew is off, they are just barely ready, but I would just as soon be docked for moisture as run the risk of shatter. We have about a third of the beans still with green leaves. 10 percent cut, and the rest just almost ready, just a two or three more days of sun would finish them. The corn will stand through most anything, it is not as important to cut as beans, if both are ready you always cut the beans first. It took 22 acres of corn to fill a bin Friday, took 60 to fill that same bin last year, more of an indication of how bad last summer was rather than how good this crop is.