Posted by Hobo,NC on April 06, 2014 at 18:47:05 from (69.40.61.199):
In Reply to: OT - Garden Report posted by Bruce (VA) on April 06, 2014 at 15:19:02:
I did not plow up my taters last year maybe they will come up on there own... No tater pickers came to the tater pick'n so I left them in the ground... It would be a week before I can plant anything if it stays dry... I just put this on external_link..
OK all you fresh vegetable nutz I have the corn field plowed corn will go in the ground in the next week are two... I need a bag of Kandy corn seed, 2 bags of 10-10-10 fertilizer A bottle of animal insect spray are liquid seven dust5 gal. of gas... You can pick all you want I will tend to it... That is after miss Gunter (Bert) get hers she never picks that much... BTW way pray for rain when it tassels so I can get the ammonia nitrate to it are all we will have is nub's There's no irrigation in thios field.
Whoops for got the other pix... BTW for those that do there pic'n at the grocery store you miss out on hearing the corn grow... Yep it talks to ya... No BS... I like to grow corn why cuzz I am the tractor driver you get to cultivate the ell out of it...
I have had all the tractor driving I can handle for awhile... I had a few acres cut this fall and been drag'n out the tree tops and limbs all week end my neck is sore...
I did make a run with a bud I sold my prized 8N to to buy some equipment this morn... I left this behind dunno why but I mite go back and get it... Other than a plow point broke its in new condition... A collectors dream... I should have got it for the parts... Yep $150 and no wear no were not even the furrow wheel... I am sorta sick rite now thinking about it...
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