Posted by Adirondack case guy on September 18, 2014 at 18:05:13 from (74.69.160.79):
I've been pretty busey with cutting wood and other fall projects. Haven't posted pics in quite some time. Had a good garden year, will post about that another evening. Crops did well here, big yield from the oats, excellent first and second crop alfalfa. Third cut looks good, waiting for the custom baleing crew to get here to do the third cut. The beans are drieing down good, and the ears on the corn are past dent and husks are drying down We've had some wierd weather patterns and storms this year, some local damage from flash flooding and wind, but not rite here. The last couple of pics is of the last log that I fell to fill my woodshed for the 2014/15 heating season, and the small section,(about a cord) that I still have to and bring it home to stack fill the woodshed. Got sidetracked this week. Menenite crew came in and put up a new corn storage bin, and the dump trailer was needed there to remove top soil from the site and prep for concrete footings and floor. We brought the topdoil down to one of the uncle's to backfill around his new blacktop driveway. I graded it off with my Kubota trackhoe, raked it smooth seeded it down. I get to use the trailer tomarrow to bring home the last of my wood. Loren, the Acg.
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