Posted by jon f mn on June 20, 2022 at 11:00:03 from (174.199.65.16):
Besides another day older and deeper in debt, you get a bruise on the bottom of your foot. Hauled out 42 loads of fertilizer Saturday evening and Sunday morning.
I had about 6 acres of hay that wasn't growing, so after I cut and baled it I decided to plow it down and plant more corn for silage. That gave me a chance to clean up the manure piles I didn't have time for this spring. Put the manure down, then chisel plowed and worked it up and planted it. Made for a busy weekend, raking the hay, baling, spreading manure and planting that piece.
Guess I have soft feet because when I was done loading I realized my clutch foot was sore. Have a bruise on the bottom from the dc clutch. Must be getting soft in my old age. Lol
The planted field.
Now on to the big hay fields. Looks like good haying weather. Could use some rain tho.
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