Posted by billonthefarm on October 18, 2011 at 20:21:22 from (97.64.182.189):
under a cloudy sky with chilly breeze blowing across the prarie we finished the harvest of 2011. We finished right here at home where my family has grown every crop since 1894. It came to a end with very little excitement just sort of a collective sigh as rain is forceast for the next couple days. Its early yet and harvest for most will continue on for a couple weeks at least. It is just a nice feeling to know that we can move on to other projects that have been waiting for us. It has been a nice fall and we are grateful to have had a nice crop when so many others didnt. Most of the fertilizer is spread and our fall tillage is well under way. After cleaning things up and putting them away our cow herd will become the focus of our efforts. Tonight with everything put away nick and I stood in one of the sheds and reflected on harvest and most importantly, talked about where would go tomorrow to eat a nice long relaxing lunch. After a month of eating luches on the go and working to the wee hours of the morning I dont expect we will be all that productive tomorrow, nor do I reckon anyone will care! It feels good to be done. bill
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