notjustair
Well-known Member
I've been out looking at the beans. I'm optimistic. They had lots of moisture and now it's hot enough. A couple early fields are ready for first bloom. Fingers crossed. Fingers crossed.
Finally got the paperwork back from the elevator. All but one of the loads of wheat was zeroed out by toxin. That one may have been also but it was one of the first loads in and they hadn't started testing yet. I guess that's not quite true - one of the loads was still worth 12 dollars. Certainly enough to pay to truck it to town. That will also go a LONG way to pay for the new wobble box on the combine. Wheat has been miserable the last few years. I'm not sure why I bother except that it's what I have always known.
Come on beans - daddy needs to pay the bills!
Finally got the paperwork back from the elevator. All but one of the loads of wheat was zeroed out by toxin. That one may have been also but it was one of the first loads in and they hadn't started testing yet. I guess that's not quite true - one of the loads was still worth 12 dollars. Certainly enough to pay to truck it to town. That will also go a LONG way to pay for the new wobble box on the combine. Wheat has been miserable the last few years. I'm not sure why I bother except that it's what I have always known.
Come on beans - daddy needs to pay the bills!