Posted by Adirondack case guy on June 18, 2014 at 17:06:53 from (74.69.160.79):
I know many are still strugling with wet fields, and trying to get their crops in. Here locally, and I mean locally, we dried of in mid March and stayed that way until May. Had some rains thru May, and got a good week of haying in early June before a week of rain last week. The uncles up on the farm hit the hay fields running and covered 225A in a week. There is a custom baleing crew that comes in and round bales the hay and loads and trucks it away shortly after it is baled. It is net wraped and then goes into the "big white snake" Depending on the fields, tonage was running 4-5 T/A Oats, corn, and beans were in by mid May, and looking real good. They baled again yesterday, but we had overnight T storms so didn't today. They should finish the other 175A by Friday, or Sat. Our Garden looks the best in many years for Mid June. The wife and I have been using these raised beds for 20yrs now. Maintainance is easy and we can cram a lot of plants in a small area, with great results. Last weekend we spent the better part of a day doing a major weeding. From now on we only have to pull a few stray weeds on ocasion. The area between the boxes is covered with 6mill black plastic and covered with stone. Even if a weed starts there it doesn't grow well, and the roots don't penetrate the plastic, makeing them easy to pull. Loren, the Acg.
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