Spring Fertilizer
Today we began fertilizing the fields with nitrogen (urea). This feeds the plants for above ground growth and will help them reach peak production.
Today we began fertilizing the fields with nitrogen (urea). This feeds the plants for above ground growth and will help them reach peak production.
The average amount of snowfall we receive in February is 2.2″. We’ve definitely surpassed that! This snow is dry and doesn’t contain a huge amount …
Today we filled some of the pivot tracks. As a pivot moves around the field the wheels wear tracks in the field. Over time the …
We’ve received a lot of rain so far this winter. The fields love it and so do our future hay farmers. The kids LOVE jumping …
We had a beautiful white Christmas afternoon with silver dollar size snowflakes!
Santa Bourbon (one of our packgoats) and our family wish you a very Meh-rry Christmas and a wonderful New Year! May the New Year bring …
Rainy days make the fields happy! We only receive 7-10″ of rain annually in our region. Every drop is important to the health of the …
There’s no way to thank our veterans for everything they sacrifice for our freedom, but on Veterans Day, we have to try. So thank you …
What a unique cloud in the sky over the farm late yesterday! It’s a lenticular cloud.
If you’re seeing floating masses of spider webs you’re seeing an annual phenomenon! I looked back in the blog postings to see when the spiders …
The wind blew out the smoke! It is wonderful to breathe fresh air and see the clear blue sky again! 4th cutting is in the …
It’s a smokey windy day today. The smoke is getting thicker as the wind picks up. Steady winds of 29-34 with gusts to 49 this …