Here are a few videos of planting and plowing up land.
Thursday, March 22, 2012
Saturday, March 17, 2012
Seeding Alfalfa
As the old adage goes in farming, "we hit the ground running" this past week. It's been a while since I've spent a 12 hour day working at the farm, but it felt good. We completed all of the work we anticipated getting done. We planted our field of alfalfa and also finished all of our spring plowing. In the plowed fields we will be raising corn this season. Corn is planted in mid-April after the soils have ample time to warm up for proper germination. Alfalfa can be planted as soon as the weather permits. It thrives on cool, damp conditions. This is the earliest we have ever planted alfalfa on our farm. That's 115 years!! That really says something. Lol.
We will most likely begin planting our tomato seeds anyday now and continue to prep for corn planting season. It looks like these above average temperatures are going to stick around for a while. Enjoy!!
We will most likely begin planting our tomato seeds anyday now and continue to prep for corn planting season. It looks like these above average temperatures are going to stick around for a while. Enjoy!!
In the field planting alfalfa with John Deere & Grain Drill |
Plowing up land for corn planting |
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
Magnificent Weather
Wow! This weather makes me think it's May already!! We have really been taking advantage of it on the farm. We are busy this week doing all kinds of different chores. We are still preparing our field to seed alfalfa. We have been disking it to prepare an ideal seedbed for the new crop. Disking works up the soil and levels it out.
We also just finished applying Nitrogen fertilizer to our wheat crop. The nitrogen along with these above average temps will allow the wheat to really take off and begin growing at a good pace. We are also preparing to seed tomato plants in our greenhouse. We are planting both large fruited tomatoes and smaller, cherry tomatoes. We will eventually plant them in our garden to harvest for our roadside market. Are any of you thinking about getting out into the garden yet?? I know that our local supermarket already has pansies available.
Until next time, enjoy this beautiful weather!!
We also just finished applying Nitrogen fertilizer to our wheat crop. The nitrogen along with these above average temps will allow the wheat to really take off and begin growing at a good pace. We are also preparing to seed tomato plants in our greenhouse. We are planting both large fruited tomatoes and smaller, cherry tomatoes. We will eventually plant them in our garden to harvest for our roadside market. Are any of you thinking about getting out into the garden yet?? I know that our local supermarket already has pansies available.
Until next time, enjoy this beautiful weather!!
The seedbed for our alfalfa crop |
It is about a 15 acre field |
The disk harrow which smooths out the field |
Our wheat crop beginning to grow |
Wheat field. We have about 50 acres planted this season |
Friday, March 9, 2012
Preparing Fields for Planting Alfalfa
Spreading Dry Fertilizer on the field |
This fertilizer is high in potash, which alfalfa plants feed on |
Mentally Tough |
Let's pray for a good alfalfa crop!! |
2011 Pics
Grain Cart waiting for Truck to Arrive |
Combine Harvesting Corn Maze Field |
Last Weekend of Maze "Snowed Out"! |
Hay & Straw in our Barn |
Load of Hay Ready for Delivery |
Welcoming 2012 with Open Arms
Well, it has been way too long since I have updated the farm blog. Since the last check in, many things have occurred. We had a successful corn maze season, harvested our corn and soybeans, and have been preparing for 2012 all winter long.
The harvest last fall was a disaster. Due to drought conditions throughout the 2011 growing season, our yields were under half of what we normally run. Thanks to crop insurance we were able to stay in business for another year.
The corn maze & fall festival went really well except for the last weekend when we got "snowed" out! That weekend sums up my whole perspective of 2011. Have you ever had that feeling where no matter what you do or how hard you try, things just keep going in the opposite direction? Well, that is how I felt.
If I took one thing out of the whole season, it was that you have to remain mentally strong.
My family and I have been busy preparing for the 2012 season. With a positive outlook on things, I truly believe this year can be a success. We have a nice looking crop of wheat beginning to grow(planted last fall), and are currently preparing land for our spring planting. We intend on planting alfalfa hay towards the end of this week. Check back in & enjoy pictures we accumulated over the past 6 months!!
The harvest last fall was a disaster. Due to drought conditions throughout the 2011 growing season, our yields were under half of what we normally run. Thanks to crop insurance we were able to stay in business for another year.
The corn maze & fall festival went really well except for the last weekend when we got "snowed" out! That weekend sums up my whole perspective of 2011. Have you ever had that feeling where no matter what you do or how hard you try, things just keep going in the opposite direction? Well, that is how I felt.
If I took one thing out of the whole season, it was that you have to remain mentally strong.
My family and I have been busy preparing for the 2012 season. With a positive outlook on things, I truly believe this year can be a success. We have a nice looking crop of wheat beginning to grow(planted last fall), and are currently preparing land for our spring planting. We intend on planting alfalfa hay towards the end of this week. Check back in & enjoy pictures we accumulated over the past 6 months!!
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