The corn is starting to shoot tiny little roots so it was time to knock down the rows and Mormon Crease the field.
We’ve been really busy the last of last week and this weekend. It seemed like the irrigation water, the crops and my yard all needed attention all at once.
Well, the irrigation water is a three times a day requirement, but when everything comes together all at one time, sure does make a person scramble.
The cold wind blew in blowing 30 miles an hour, then it starting dumping rain. Terry was able to get the last field done just before the worst of the weather started
I’ve been working on turning this spot, where the tree was, into a garden. Freeze warning were out so I had to cover up some of my plants.
So far th alfalfa is looking good. First cutting should be sometime the first part of June.
Linda


Okay I have to ask. All my life I’ve been a Mormon and I’ve never heard of Mormon Creasing the field. What’s that? :))
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Looks like it is going to be a real nice spot when you are done. Sorry about the frost thing. It is warm here at the moment, but we will probably get some more too.
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I’ve often wondered how so many different things can manage to absolutely, positively need to be done at the same time. I guess it’s one of the hard-and-fast rules of farming. I hope freeze warnings are now a thing of the past for you. We nearly got up to 90° here on the Plateau — those are August temperatures.
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I;m looking forward to seeing your garden when it gets going. What’s a mormon crease? I’ve never heard the term before.
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How many fields do you all have altogether, Linda? I know you plant pinto beans and corn –and probably more. Big job keeping up with all of that I’m sure. I can only imagine how busy you all have been.
Hugs,
Betsy
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Even though it is still chilly where you are, you are certainly busy!
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Oh I love the huge wagon wheel..very, very cool idea..I am anxious to see it all blooming! 🙂
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Soooo whats a Mormon crease? Sounds like a geological formation in Utah..;-)
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It’s gonna be a great place there for a garden!
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Sounds like things are progressing pretty good! We have had pretty nice weather this week, but the rains are supposed to come back starting Sunday 😦
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What beautiful photos. This definitely is a busy time of year. Please though keep your freeze warnings. I’ve got my fingers crossed we’ve seen the last of the seriously cold weather and snow for a few months.
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I have no clue what Mormon Creasing is, but glad to know your hubby finished before the worst of the weather hit.
Happy Thursday to you!
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Well Linda, you’re going to have to explain ‘creasing the rows’ a little better for this non-farming gal. 🙂 What’s the purpose of it?
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What is a Morman Crease? I’m assuming maybe you mean to split the ridges in a way to channel the water there so it doesn’t wash out the roots? Never heard it called Morman crease but then I’m a bit further removed from Utah than you.
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I too would love to know what a Mormon crease is! I googled it and only came up with your blog…:) That garden is going to be really beautiful!
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