Saturday, June 29, 2013
Saturday, June 22, 2013
crop report june 22
i can not remember a season this difficult for getting crops planted. i think most crops will be 10 days later than normal; at least.
as soon as i could see pumpkin planting would be delayed, i started 2000 pumpkins and squash in trays for transplant; hopefully this coming week.
i think this year soil compaction and weeds will be a constant battle. thankfully, there's the 1949 Farmall C for close cultivation and breaking up the soil. that tractor is going to get a lot of use this year.
storm damage last night to crops was surprisingly minimal. a lot of corn got blown down, however, at this stage, it will all stand up again.
as soon as i could see pumpkin planting would be delayed, i started 2000 pumpkins and squash in trays for transplant; hopefully this coming week.
i think this year soil compaction and weeds will be a constant battle. thankfully, there's the 1949 Farmall C for close cultivation and breaking up the soil. that tractor is going to get a lot of use this year.
storm damage last night to crops was surprisingly minimal. a lot of corn got blown down, however, at this stage, it will all stand up again.
Wednesday, June 5, 2013
Sunday, June 2, 2013
Finally back to planting today after more than two weeks of wet weather. I'm behind by a couple weeks. As a result, there is more to do in the next couple weeks than can be done. So I'll pick away at it and hope.
In spite of the wet cool weather, the early plantings have progressed nicely. They'll need cultivation soon. First i have to get some pumpkins and squash planted.
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