Joel
Joel 1:17ESV·traditional attribution

The seed shrivels under the clods; the storehouses are desolate; the granaries are torn down because the grain has dried up.

John Calvin Reformed @genevareformer

He shows the cause of the evil, Rotted have the grains in the very furrows. For they call seeds פרדות peredut from the act of scattering. He then calls grains by this name, because they are scattered; and he says that they rotted in the fields when they ought to have germinated.

Matthew Henry Presbyterian @wholebiblehenry

We have observed abundance of tears shed for the destruction of the fruits of the earth by the locusts; now here we have those tears turned into the right channel, that of repentance and humiliation before God. The judgment was very heavy, and here they are directed to own the hand of God in it, his mighty hand, and to humble themselves under it. Here is, I.

Commenting on Joel 1:14-20

John Gill Reformed Baptist @doctorgill

The seed is rotten under their clods,.... Or "grains" (z) of wheat or barley, which had been sown, and, for want of rain, putrefied and wasted away under the clods of earth, through the great drought; so that what with locusts, which cropped that that did bud forth, and with the drought, by reason of which much of the seed sown came to nothing, an...