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Apr. 13th, 2019 07:57 pmgot some shit done today!
I pruned raspberries, which I think finished them up completely, my parents had been working on them in the past two weeks, then I went and finished pruning the row of blueberries that Dad and I had worked on a while ago.
Then I broke for lunch and discovered that (IIHF WW) Finland beat Canada 4-2, which means that for the first time in the history of the tournament, a country other than USA and Canada is in the gold medal game. Wild.
After lunch, I got the tractor from the west farm, brought it back, dropped the straw spreader and put on the rototiller. It was perfect tillage ground, absolutely gorgeous. I made some beautiful seed beds. It turned out so fluffy and light but also decently packable. I don't know if I've ever worked ground so nice. It was awesome. Other than the rocks at the one end. So many rocks. It took me a little over an hour for the pure rotoilling and that was 14 rows, so it'll be two hours or so to get the other sections rototilled for the summer crops.
( some more ramblings here, no pictures right now though )
I pruned raspberries, which I think finished them up completely, my parents had been working on them in the past two weeks, then I went and finished pruning the row of blueberries that Dad and I had worked on a while ago.
Then I broke for lunch and discovered that (IIHF WW) Finland beat Canada 4-2, which means that for the first time in the history of the tournament, a country other than USA and Canada is in the gold medal game. Wild.
After lunch, I got the tractor from the west farm, brought it back, dropped the straw spreader and put on the rototiller. It was perfect tillage ground, absolutely gorgeous. I made some beautiful seed beds. It turned out so fluffy and light but also decently packable. I don't know if I've ever worked ground so nice. It was awesome. Other than the rocks at the one end. So many rocks. It took me a little over an hour for the pure rotoilling and that was 14 rows, so it'll be two hours or so to get the other sections rototilled for the summer crops.
( some more ramblings here, no pictures right now though )