And now final thoughts...
*We've got decent moisture yet, but we'll need some rain soon. The low spots are dryer than they've ever been. We've still got water on our place, but it's in the lowest of low spots.
*The mowed hay fields are looking pretty bleak. Even the road shoulders are barely turning green.
*Stu and Art, you guys were very right to be concerned about frost. We had to do a lot of hopskotch to get the spud bar buried. We found all kinds of frost down anywhere from 2-4 inches. We were able to dance around and find a spot to get through, but we probably couldn't have planted a single day sooner.
*We started a new mineral site. The old one had lots of poo and pee in it, and I didn't want to keep the nutrients on top of that. I also didn't want to carry that 20lb bag that damn far.
*We ended up planting about 370 of those black spruce, planted 10 manchurian crabs into tubes that had failed trees, and put in 16 white pines for the fun of it.
*Got all the tubed trees pruned that needed it.
*Cams out. One on plot, one on the new mineral site. Marvin will get his out somewhere next month. Next step now is to figure out what to do with our rye plot for the early summer. We want to seed it to pure brassica for the fall, but I don't know what to do in the mean time. I don't want to let the rye get so high that we get a residue problem. Any suggestions?