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Pappy:
Good looking set up, should do some good there, I love rainbows Genesis 9:13 gives me hope and a warm feeling every time I see one. ;) We have had several bad storms here the last few days, just some wind and rain but no hail, strange weather for July and August, usually they are hot and dry. :-\ The tree graft is looking good to my eyes, never done one but I would say you got it.
Pappy
bjrogg:
Thanks Pappy. I’m hoping this might be a good year for me hunting. I usually see a lot of deer when I have soybeans on the headlands and wedge rows, with sugar beets in the big parts of the field.
As long as I see stuff I’m usually happy. If I get a shot all the better.
The grafts I find very interesting. I have never done them before, but I know people who have. I cut down six thorn apple trees and grafted twigs from a tree I really like by my dads. I grafted two twigs in each of the six stumps.
Four of the stumps have growing live twigs on them now. All in spots I’d love to have a good apple tree to hunt over. Be interesting what next year brings. I trimmed the new thorn apple branches off them now. Hopefully that doesn’t hurt them.
Bjrogg
bjrogg:
It looks like the pintos have white mold but the protectant is helping to keep it from spreading like wildfire. Still hoping this field does well. It sure looks like it has potential. Still have to get them through the combine.
Bjrogg
bjrogg:
Pintos
bjrogg:
My son is on a much deserved vacation. I’m feeding his cattle, spreading some manure and keeping an eye on everything.
The cattle are looking very comfortable and we’re happy to see me.
Bjrogg
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