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bjrogg:
By the way my wife loved her bouquet of asparagus.
After the kids left yesterday I checked out my Jawge graft. It’s still looking good. I also did a few more last week and they look like they have potential.
Bjrogg
bjrogg:
I found the goose eggs broken up and drug away from the nest last week. It looks like three of the six made it . The mother , father and three babies are swimming in my pond.
Bjrogg
bjrogg:
It’s been a very busy how ever many days. I’m starting to feel the years. I’m really tired.
I planted my sons corn.
Planted most of our soybeans.
Sprayed beets and killed rye cover in preparation for planting edible beans. They aren’t GMO so I have to kill the rye before we plant the seeds.
I put nitrogen on our wheat and sugar beets.
We are almost caught back up again.
Which is good because my brother goes for surgery tomorrow morning. He won’t be able to help until he gets healed up. We were hoping to avoid the procedure, but the doctors are pretty sure he still needs it. I hope and pray everything goes well. His healing is complete and he adjusts to his new lifestyle well. I also pray he can still work with me for many years to come.
We are still pretty cool around here. Had two white frost this week. A couple days would have been beautiful for February. My cousin who lives further inland said his dogs water bowl was frozen solid one morning.
I was thinking we were past the freezing point. I didnt get any apples from my dads tree last year. Well I did get about five. I was thinking they were safe this year. Almost budded out earlier in April but then just waited for it to warm up. Finally got some warm weather and they blossomed out. Just in time to get frosted and frozen. Maybe we will still get some. This is a pretty hardy tree. I trimmed it in March and it’s the one I saved grafting material from for my Jawge graft.
Bjrogg
bjrogg:
I put the nitrogen on wheat and sugar beets. I we always split our nitrogen applications. Got done just before a nice slow 1/2 “ rain that will put it right where the crops need it. It is a good practice and a great way to insure that spring rains don’t leach it away. Good for environment and the wheat.
I could see how weedy the wheat was when I sprayed it for weeds. Here’s a picture. Maybe you can see how the wheat is green. The funny colored stuff is the weeds that were growing above the wheat. Hopefully now dying. It was already very hard on the wheat in places completely chocking it out.
Bjrogg
bjrogg:
The rye cover crop l planted sugar beets into is dying now and the sugar beet rows are starting to show up
Bjrogg
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