“I’m late! I’m late for a very important date!” exclaimed the White Rabbit from Alice in Wonderland.
So are we.
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“I’d rather be on my farm than be emperor of the world.” ― George Washington
“I’m late! I’m late for a very important date!” exclaimed the White Rabbit from Alice in Wonderland.
So are we.
Continue reading “Late Corn Harvest and Apple Pie Pork Chops”
The crops are drying out. They need to. We are hoping to start combining corn soon. When we think back to the rough start of spring and the dry spots of summer, most of the corn crop did surprisingly well!
We have to clean out the grain bins that hold some of last year’s corn and beans to make room for this year’s crop.
Continue reading “Grain Bin Workout and Chocolate Honey Sauce”
Tiresome. That’s what this year’s growing season has become. You would think with such a wet spring, things would level off and rainfall would be timely for the rest of the growing season. Nah.
Continue reading “Extreme Midwest Weather and Grandma’s Cucumbers”
One of the worst nightmares a farmer can experience is having a flat tire on their combine in the middle of harvest. We noticed a flat tire on one of the combine tires yesterday. Dang it! But at least we can fix it before disaster strikes.
Continue reading “Changing Tires on Farm Machinery and Zucchini Casserole”
According to Bloomberg News, farmers are seeing the wettest weather in 124 years! Holy cats! That’s epic and NOT in a good way!
Continue reading “Field Bald Spots and Banana & Blueberry Muffins”
The abysmal weather affecting the effectiveness of herbicide and nitrogen applications and commodity prices have caused us to make a decision to go to Semi-Old School Farming this year.
I’ll just say it. If a farmer doesn’t care enough about the land they are entrusted to care for to create waterways to carry water properly off their land, they shouldn’t be farming.
What the heck! When it rains, it pours! The weather has not worked with us and it has been extremely wet and cool this spring. Usually, the crop (both corn and beans) is planted before the end of May. Not this year.
Continue reading “From Dawn ‘till Dusk and Sour Cream Yeast Rolls”
May is the time we all think about graduation. Maybe you have someone near and dear to your heart graduating from pre-school, high school or college. It’s such an exciting time for all!
Continue reading “It’s Your Graduation and Iced Coffee Pudding”