Posted by Bryce Frazier on May 13, 2015 at 06:41:48 from (67.142.182.24):
Was out cursing around the country side yesterday...
okay busted.. I was out with Casey... :)
ANYWAY, I have been so busy, that I hadn't seen my oat field in about 1 1/2 weeks. So, I told her, lets swing by on our way to the lake and see whats going on. Rolled around the corner in the road and saw nothing but a hazy green field... Not sure why, but knowing that it was so beautiful because of all the work I had put into it made it so, so, special to me. Felt like an instant success!
Right now, they are about 2 inches high, and there is anywhere from 20 - 40 plants per square foot. Sounds pretty good to me?
To add to this, I got a wild hair, and plowed another 1 1/2 acres at home Sunday, Disced it all out Monday, harrowed and packed it yesterday morning, spent the WHOLE afternoon with Casey, took her home, then planted my oats at 9:00 last night!!! Only took me 30 min to do the acre and a half. Went really well.. Can't wait to see what happens!!!
Raining right now... Its go, I mean GROW time! :) So happy.... Can't wait for harvest time!!! :)
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