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Pat B:
Your Dad could finally get back to work, Brian, with the rain and finding the perfect house for your niece. What's he got planned for you guys next?
bjrogg:
--- Quote from: Pat B on August 05, 2022, 10:19:21 am ---Your Dad could finally get back to work, Brian, with the rain and finding the perfect house for your niece. What's he got planned for you guys next?
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Thanks Pat.
Everyone likes feeling useful
It is so amazing how fast everything greened up. The beans are setting pods. Looks like the first blossoms had a few that took.
I can see a bunch of tiny one just starting to
Bjrogg
bjrogg:
Can barely tell which way the rows are planted here at dad’s now
Bjrogg
bjrogg:
Was just heading home from work the other night and a couple of my cousins called. We didn’t get much time to visit at the funeral and they were wondering if we could go to the beach. Had another nice bonfire and really good visit with more of my cousins.
Just something special about this place. As my cousin Chris says. It’s a good place to reboot your soul.
The weather has been foggy and humid now. The environment is good for growing and for fungus type diseases.
I applied white mold protection to our beans. The windmills where completely hidden by the fog when I first got there in the morning. By the time I refilled sprayer the fog was starting to lift and you could see all but the top of them.
Bjrogg
bjrogg:
Yesterday my son thought his rye might be dry enough. It was hot and very humid. The rye is for seed for cover crops. It has to be dry enough to not heat and ruin its germinate. I took the combine and header to the field and got a sample. It was 15.1 moisture and I harvested it. It should keep at that moisture.
After we finished we used a cordless leaf blower to clean up the combine a bit . This really helps add years to a combine’s life.
Bjrogg
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