Wisconsin "Cheeseheads"

probably like my neighbor farmer. he rents any farm that quits farming. is farming about 3ooo acres of rented land. has 3 sons and 2 grand sons doing the labor. plus 2 hired hands.
they spend a lot of time traveling the back roads to get to all the farms.
a few years back a tractor caught on fire and burned down his big pole barn. 3 big tractors and some machinery got burned up, by the next day the implement dealer had new tractors in his yard
I pulled the pea vines out and planted radishes
I want to try cooking radishes to see how I like them.
I set all three box traps,,,,again. using baby beets with the greens attached. I feel like Elmer Fudd, trying to catch that waskle .
 
probably like my neighbor farmer. he rents any farm that quits farming. is farming about 3ooo acres of rented land. has 3 sons and 2 grand sons doing the labor. plus 2 hired hands.
they spend a lot of time traveling the back roads to get to all the farms.
a few years back a tractor caught on fire and burned down his big pole barn. 3 big tractors and some machinery got burned up, by the next day the implement dealer had new tractors in his yard
I pulled the pea vines out and planted radishes
I want to try cooking radishes to see how I like them.
I set all three box traps,,,,again. using baby beets with the greens attached. I feel like Elmer Fudd, trying to catch that waskle .
I think you should put a camera up and watch him eat all your goodies. :lau There is a woodchuck on tik tok that a person videos now and he sits in front of the camera and eats everything. It is quit comical. But I do enjoy reading your animal trap stories and how they come and go all the time. Outwit and Outplays.

We have quite a few big farms by me that just buy everything up all the time. We would never be able to afford the 11 acres behind us with them paying those prices for farm land. It has gotten ridiculous. Don't even get me started on property taxes.
 
good morning , warm and cloudy. looks like rain.
had thunder to the south of us last night. no rain here
I am watering every day.
had a touch of black leaves on one tomato.
picked a bell pepper. it was huge. bigger than a softball.
made stuffed peppers.
i think the crop to grow for sale next year will be tomatoes
sweet corn too, if you have the space.
 
MY AREA anyway GROW A GOOD QUALITY SWEET CORN THE CUSTOMERS COME. I am the cheapest also, but that is going to change. With tariffs on tomatoes maybe tomatoes also.

I may need hire someone to help me pick as arthtitis in knees getting worse
I went down to sell my little ford ranger truck bed half full. Started at 1130 and nonstop cars emptied at 2 pm, went home pick more.

I just wonder how the next year the economy is going to change. If the tariffs have any effect on people buying extra like sweet corn. People which do not have much extra expendable income will go without.
Might be doing a farmers market in couple weeks.

I use agtalk for information and been watching the forum for many months now. I knew farming was subsidized, I am really surprised by how much. The bigger farmers from what I read are the ones which really gain from the subsidies. ( thats not agtalk other readings).
 
If someone would just undersell the market on produce, he could make a nice profit. no need to gauge.
had blt's from the tomatoes and lettuce. also had stuffed peppers,.
warm morning after thunderstorms, yesterday.
we got 3" of rain. needed the moisture.
pulled the pea vines and planted radishes. they are not coming up yet. only 3 days, though.
i have a huge pile of rotted wood chips. think i need to make a sifter . then i can use the fines for seed starter.
thinking of selling tomato plants next year.
daughter sells all sorts of plants, does quite well.
tip: rabbit sh*t is excellent for gardens.
i bought 2o gallons . it is often advertised on fb market place. you can plant tomatoes directly into it. won't burn.
 
We didn't plant a garden this year and just put 5 tomato plants in pots on our deck, with fresh potting soil. Trying that to see if we could have blight-free tomatoes, and nope, they STILL got blight, right on our deck. I swear it's in the air here. Fresh pots, fresh dirt, disease-resistant plants, and this year, we put cedar shavings on the topsoil to prevent rain or water splashing up.

So thought this year, we'll just go to the farmer's market and buy some corn and tomatoes to freeze. Then found out their hours, only Saturdays 8:00 to Noon. So, we missed the last one. We're going to make it to the next one!

This next spring, I'm going to try to find specifically blight-resistant seeds and plant them in the house, and maybe raise a couple inside and see how that works out.
 
i planted 5 tomatoes in buckets. i was blight free until a couple of days ago. i removed the blackened leaves. same here, new dirt. have plenty of tomatoes set on the vines.
got my oats planted , now it can rain a little
radishes are growing.
 

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