Posted by Dave H (MI) on December 09, 2016 at 08:01:49 from (50.108.72.117):
In Reply to: Re: It done got cold! posted by rrlund on December 09, 2016 at 06:58:07:
I should be going out there right now checking on it, but still sitting here. People keep calling and sending over work. Right now that is more appealing.
Going to suit up and drive over there pretty quick. Check the fields, then drive over and pick up my wife for lunch from work. Dr appt in the afternoon...yech. Probably going to try that last bit of corn tomorrow. If it gets tough I will quit but would make my day if I get it done. Not an hours worth of picking there if nothing breaks. Put some in a hopper for winter feeding. Drive the rest up to the elevator and get rid of it. Still have that small field of beans to do. Not sure what is going to happen there. That is the first field of beans I have tried. Easy part was getting them in the ground. Been a battle since. It will not break me if I lose them, but I would like to see how the yield is etc etc...so I can decide if I want to plant more next year. One of the great benefits of the farm is that it makes 12 hour a day, 7 day a week tax season look like a vacation. :)
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