GotGarlic
Chef Extraordinaire
I am positive it is wine time somewhere in the world. Go for it!
I am positive it is wine time somewhere in the world. Go for it!
Neat! Thank you Jon! The field behind me was planted with soy this year, probably next year will be corn. I can never remember the formula for plant rotation. Sometimes he does it two years in a row. The field across the road is always planted with corn??? It's been 10 years I've been here and he never changes. Doesn't make sense to me but I do know he adds a lot of stink in the spring. So he's the farmer, not me!
Usually switch it every year but you can do corn on corn as much as you want with the right fertilizer. Or put a bunch of manure on.
I am so excited! Can't decide, though, if it's our vacation that has me bouncing in my chair, or if it's tonight's possible clinch game in the World Series.
We'll go with tonight's game. We go to FL practically every year. This is the best chance in my lifetime for my beloved Tribe to win the big one.
Sophie's doing much better today. She did have a UTI infection plus a kidney stone.The vet is suspecting she's developing another kidney stone.Which would explain her upset stomach. She's on antibiotics and another that will counter the side effects of it.
She's now on a special diet to break up the stones. Canned and kibble form.1/3 C a day.No people food, treats for a month.
Thought Sophie would cry when I told her no more taco Tuesday's..
She's also over weight...Wonder why?
Munky Badger.
Jon when I lived in Washington State, I lived about a block from a place that developed animal manure into fertilizer. You could always tell when they got a new shipment of manure in. Do you spread raw animal manure or it is treated?
So as she said they gave the rooster some red wine and invited him in for dinner.
Everyone spreads it on raw. What you are talking bout must have been made for small gardens. Turned into store bought manure. We buy hundreds of semi loads at a time from area feed lots. There are more cattle in Nebraska than there are people. Manure is easy to come by and sells for the whopping price of $1 a ton. Its hard to imagine but our fields are 1/2 mile x 1/2 mile squares. IT takes a lot of manure to cover that. We don't do it every year. Actually its been several years since we spread any. One field did poorly this year so that one for sure is going to get some.
We have 2 trucks that we stock pile with then we go back and spread it after the ground freezes.