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Monthly Archives: July 2016
Haying season is underway…
Dad once told me that “if you’re hoping for a good wheat crop you’d best count on some cut hay getting wet.” We made it through a bountiful first cutting without so much as a drop of rain or even the distant roar of thunder. Which makes me a little weary for the 2016 wheat harvest. […]