I appreciate being able to travel the journey “with” you, from planting to harvest. I have learned a lot about the way that you farm and the things that you grow. I wish you a wonderful harvest and a winter with the snow that you need.
Wow! This summer seemed to go on forever, at least in some ways. (Except the part about my boy starting first grade tomorrow!) Can’t believe its on the way out.
A sigh of relief when watering is done, isn’t it? Now we’ll hope it doesn’t rain until beans are all harvested and then let it pour! Are you cooler? Was 100* here today..and yesterday, too.
Blessings!
That must be both a blessing and a sadness. No more going all over the farm at all times of the day and night to move the water BUT less excuse to visit all those places to see the changing of the land and the weather. Very best wishes for bountiful harvests.
Now I don’t know how you get the pinto beans once they are pulled.
Now the tractor is fascinating. We had one of those but it wasn’t a row crop. We had a 70 and then a 730. Cool!
No more bubbles for Fuzzy to chase til spring!
Wishing you a good harvest…
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The ribbon of water…great photo.
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How exciting! I wish you an abundant harvest!!
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I appreciate being able to travel the journey “with” you, from planting to harvest. I have learned a lot about the way that you farm and the things that you grow. I wish you a wonderful harvest and a winter with the snow that you need.
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Yay!
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How satisfying this must be.
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Wow! This summer seemed to go on forever, at least in some ways. (Except the part about my boy starting first grade tomorrow!) Can’t believe its on the way out.
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You are one of the few people that I know of who speaks irrigation ditch. I grew up with that language!
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What does the local wildlife do when the irrigation water stops running?
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A sigh of relief when watering is done, isn’t it? Now we’ll hope it doesn’t rain until beans are all harvested and then let it pour! Are you cooler? Was 100* here today..and yesterday, too.
Blessings!
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That must be both a blessing and a sadness. No more going all over the farm at all times of the day and night to move the water BUT less excuse to visit all those places to see the changing of the land and the weather. Very best wishes for bountiful harvests.
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Hooray! The water was still there for you! So…. I don’t suppose you get ‘credit’ for water you don’t use?
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Now I don’t know how you get the pinto beans once they are pulled.
Now the tractor is fascinating. We had one of those but it wasn’t a row crop. We had a 70 and then a 730. Cool!
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You made it through. Congratulations! God bless with a bountiful harvest. ♥
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Hi, Just wanted to drop by and say HELLO. It’s been a busy week/month –and just gonna get busier.
Glad your season is working out so well and that the weather is cooperating now…
Hugs,
Betsy
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I hope the bean harvest is good. Another farming season behind you..and no water to move..it must be time to rest! 🙂
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Where did u purchase your bean puller set-up
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I really liked your pinto bean puller set up can u please tell where u purchased your bean pullers
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Terry got it a farm sale. I guess just keep going to sales. Sorry I’m not much help
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