Out we went—to the cornfields
We gathered enough ears to run through the moisture meter at Foster Farm (that is where we sell the corn, so our corn needs to meet the moisture content of their meter)
Boo Berry helped. She is a big helper! 🙂
Almost all the ears are pointing to the ground —- 15%, as soon as the moisture drops to 14% we begin!!
Your friend on a western Colorado farm,
Linda




Oh, that’ll be ready in no time. Just a few more cold, dry days, with a bit of sun to speed things along.
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Maybe Tuesday—we hope!
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Yea! Warm up that corn picker!
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We hope so. Terry has the combine ready to go—we are just waiting.
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I love hearing about how everything works :-).
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Maybe we can start tomorrow—we are hoping so
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I hope the weather cooperates and you can begin the harvest very soon.
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Me too. They say another storm is heading our way…I hope we are at least started before it hits.
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Lulu: “Foster Farm? Isn’t that where our chicken comes from?”
Java Bean: “What do you mean ‘our’ chicken? When do we ever get any?”
Lulu: “Well never. But still.”
Charlee: “The chicken packages say ‘Foster FarmS’, with an ‘S’, so it’s probably not the same place.”
Chaplin: “An ‘S’? Like ‘Superman’?”
Charlee: “Well or like ‘chickenS’ maybe …”
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Yes! Exactly the same place. Foster Farms (I forgot the s) Your chicken’s eat our corn!
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Super pic of Boo Berry helping …
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She is a a huge helper, although, very small in size! 🙂
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