Wisconsin "Cheeseheads"

My concern would be the farmers field since it has been sprayed often. They do caution on the round up bottle not to allow farm animals to have access to the fields. The standing water could also have residue in it. just a hunch, but the only help I can offer.
Good Luck!

Stay Safe ... bigz
 
I agree with Brent. sprayed fields are not good playgrounds for pets.
yesterday i dragged the corn plot again. did a pretty good job of it, today i want to go get some buckwheat seed,. i don't know if i will plant corn next year, but the plot will be ready if i decide to.
i had to trim some lower leaves off of the peppers and tomatoes so i could squirt water at the ground below.
squash are forming, but the bees are still swarming all over the plants.
 
Any update to report Renee?
The cooper hawks are relentless here. I haven't had any losses lately, but only because the hens are being left out for a couple hours in the late afternoon while I supervise their movement.
I'll be glad when they (hawks) migrate south.
Deer were hungry for squash last night. They wiped out two big patches. They even nipped the tops on a number of potato plants. I think their ability to adapt to different plants is happening here. Dang

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