Posted by billonthefarm on June 11, 2009 at 19:17:22 from (216.24.115.33):
Yesterday I spent spraying. We still couldnt plant the last of the beans but seemed like another day or so and we could get them in. I spent the day spraying corn.
This is some of the corn we planted around may 20. It is looking pretty darn good considering the weather.
Nick and I talked about what to do about the hay. There was a 50 percent chance of rain last night with a couple of clear days after that. If we didnt mow it there was a 100 percent chance we couldnt bale it so... Do you chance it and try or keep waiting?
He mowed the first field of hay.
A overgrown tangled wet mess of alfalfa and grass.
So of course it rained again... seven tenths here and 1.5 inches on other farms. That meant I had time to check the cows and calves in the pasture so I took some pics after it quit raining this morning.
This is the creek running through the pasture. Running a little faster today because of the almost inch of rain we had last night.
Picture looking up the creek bottom.
Looking out accross the fields toward the neighbors farm stead.
Nosey the cow had to inspect the 4 wheeler.
The calf we call smokey.
One of the last years heifers we are keeping back as a replacement.
A couple of cows enjoying the lush green grass.
226 is a good looking calf. One of the later ones to come this spring.
Cows wandering the pasture.
Just a nice morning to sit and enjoy the peace and quiet in the pasture.
This is the last calf that came this spring. A nice heifer calf. Her mom is nosey the cow. She should make a great cow some day! It was a cloudy sprinkle filled day. Once again we are a few more days from finishing planting and now we have hay down. Oh well. bill
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