It is corn and it is doing very well. I'd say it has doubled in height over the past couple of weeks. Makes for a nice privacy screen.Is corn the very healthy looking crop in the background?
It is corn and it is doing very well. I'd say it has doubled in height over the past couple of weeks. Makes for a nice privacy screen.Is corn the very healthy looking crop in the background?
In relation to your previous post, I assume you don't do a fall tilling to till things under and prevent the possible crop vermin and their ability to establish themselves?It is corn and it is doing very well. I'd say it has doubled in height over the past couple of weeks. Makes for a nice privacy screen.
I did till last fall and this spring placed cardboard over the whole garden and burned it off. This piece of land is going back to lawn.In relation to your previous post, I assume you don't do a fall tilling to till things under and prevent the possible crop vermin and their ability to establish themselves?
Well, a little laboratory in Wuhan had some US oversight and look where that got us.Companies in China, with US supervision on site, do produce good products.
"some US oversight" is the operative description.Well, a little laboratory in Wuhan had some US oversight and look where that got us.
When I was a kid we did that exact rotation: buckwheat for the bees and turnips as a cover crop in the cool months. Honey was the only product of the buckwheat; never harvested it; just plowed it under, disced, dragged, and seeded turnips. What do you do with the buckwheat?Used the M4050 and Brush hogged an acre of lush buckwheat, then disked and planted purple top turnips. Cultipacked and just had a good soaking rain come thru
I use it as a spring starter crop for new food plots. It grows fast, shades out weeds, and adds green manure back for my fall planting. I have a 3/4 acre buckwheat plot near my pumpkin patch I planted for the bees along with some rye grain. I'll overseed with more rye this fall. Finally there's an acre of buckwheat in an area I just reclaimed for a food plot that was filled with walnut saplings and green briar. The buckwheat will get cut, disked and planted in chicory & cereal rye around labor day. All together I have about 3.5 acres of clover plots, 1 acre is going into it's 4th year and 2.5 acres in it's second year, an acre of turnips just planted, with another acre that will be in chicory this fall. All the plots were started with spring buckwheat plantings.When I was a kid we did that exact rotation: buckwheat for the bees and turnips as a cover crop in the cool months. Honey was the only product of the buckwheat; never harvested it; just plowed it under, disced, dragged, and seeded turnips. What do you do with the buckwheat?
Once you buy a generator, you'll never need one Hope the juice comes back soon!We had a lot of wind with the storm around midnight. I used the loader with forks and cleared the large tree limbs, and 2 trees across the drive. The rake was still on so I used it to clear all of the small stuff.
Took about 2 hrs. We still don't have power. Wishing we had a good generator about now.
Don't buy a generator, get a welder(gas/diesel) it can be used as a generator, but more use out of the welder.We had a lot of wind with the storm around midnight. I used the loader with forks and cleared the large tree limbs, and 2 trees across the drive. The rake was still on so I used it to clear all of the small stuff.
Took about 2 hrs. We still don't have power. Wishing we had a good generator about now.
Cesspools of that vintage in this area, were built up of slightly curved blocks, and have a beehive top, with a heavy 36"+ round concrete cover.Sewer (cesspool) line repair.
Not much to see here as it wasn't very thrilling. I'm just very happy that I checked on the condition of the "tank" lid. It was about a 1/2 thick concrete in some spots. Thankfully I didn't put the mini on it or I would've gone for a swim for sure.
Looks like someone just kept adding to the system with one final cesspool with ultra thin lid.
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Apparently, around here has been the wettest July on record. We are now at 38 consecutive days with rainNothing; and more nothing. June...no rain. July 7.5" rain with scattered days of suffocating heat and humidity. I was lucky to get the mowing finished on the handful of hours available.
Congratulations to your daughter!!Had a full weekend. Used my new cherry picker with my son, finally got the burn pile going and my daughter graduated from college. View attachment 108453 View attachment 108454 View attachment 108453 View attachment 108454 View attachment 108455 View attachment 108456 View attachment 108457