
Because Terry likes to irrigate before he plants, step 6 is marking out the rows

This is always my favorite part. I love seeing the fields all marked and ready for the first water to come hurtling down each and every furrow.

Because Terry likes to irrigate before he plants, step 6 is marking out the rows

This is always my favorite part. I love seeing the fields all marked and ready for the first water to come hurtling down each and every furrow.
What are ya’ll planting?
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It looks dry. Do you get much rainfall or are you totally dependent on irrigation? What crop is Terry planning to sow?
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Lots of hard work. I went for a walk this evening and they have water in the ditch…just last week I took pics of it with snow on the dry floor of it. Green is the next step.
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Even though we are farmers too, this is all new to me and I find it fascinating. I am really glad you are doing this series. In this area irrigation is very uncommon so it is interesting to learn about it.
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Very Interesting..your farming is different there. I assume that the water from the ditch goes down the furrows.. your soil looks like mostly clay..it is very light colored..at least it shows up that way in photographs. Years ago in a soils class I learned how to test the soil for texture, by taking a glob of soil and wetting it and then rolling it between your thumb and forefinger and the more it ribbons up before folding over , the more clay you have. We used to visit different fields..it was interesting. 🙂
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I am enjoying learning your way of farming in Colorado. I’m surprised of all the steps to your kind of irrigation. Very interesting.
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Like everyone else, I find the steps in this process fascinating. Thanks for sharing.
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I have really been enjoying learning all about farming through your photos and words.
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I have never seen this… cant wait to see what’s next. So diffrent than here in the east. Here I just want the snow to stop!! WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAaaa!
I know enough whining….*sigh*
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Your tractor looks like my favorite tractor here which I’ve named “Big Green.” I’ve so enjoyed this series.
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