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This video was taken a few days ago when planting corn. Today Carl was working ground around our house, and then Bill has been planting beans. He's almost done at 6:00. It doesn't take long to do a 100 acre field with the 24 row planter! Rain is on the way tonight but they've run out of dry enough ground to plant next anyway.
This morning I was at Diane & Todd's by 7:15 to stay with Lacey. Her daycare lady had an appointment today. Lacey was happy she got to sleep in. I took her to preschool after lunch.
It's been very windy again today and about 80.
I don't think I had figured out how to do videos by spring last year so this should be the first time you've seen the planter unfold! It folds up to a long, somewhat skinny piece of equipment to go down the road, and then it unfolds when you get to the field. Like Bill's brother says, it's like a transformer! I was amazed when I saw it the first time.
This is Gl
enn, a faithful reader of my blog! He's originally from Rolfe, but has lived in several other places including Fishers & Marion, Indiana and most recently Maryland I believe. He fixes up houses and had been wanting to see our new house after following the construction on the blog. So we were home and the house was in pretty good shape, so we called to see if he wanted to come over on Sun. for the "tour". He wanted me to be sure to mention that he's a Shriner! He was also a classmate of Bill's dad.
Today has been a beautiful day: 70, sunny/hazy, low humidity, slight breeze. Great day for cutting grass and planting! Planting continues although there was a slight delay around lunch time when Bill had a flat tire on the tractor as he was just getting started planting.
Tim has been working ground ahead of Bill today.
I had grilled hamburgers for lunch and had the table in the porch set for our first meal out there this season. The burgers got done. At 12:15 I decided to
go ahead and eat. At 12:30 Bill still wasn't home for lunch which is very unusual. Then checked the phone messages - he had called at 11:30 to tell me he was trying to get the tractor to town to get the tire fixed and not to worry about lunch yet. Ooops. He must've called when I had gone out to get the mail. So he called at about 1:30 for me to bring his dry, well done hamburgers out to him!
Thought this picture was interesting! It's the seed corn in the planter. This is looking down in the yellow boxes you can see in the first picture. I called Bill to ask why the seed is pink - told him I was doing the blog post. He's kinda busy but said it's "seed treatment" - for bugs & stuff.
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The guy came with the hose to fix the sprayer yesterday morning so that's good. Bill got started planting around 11:00 so he called to see if I'd bring lunch to him in the field so I got the spaghetti, garlic bread, brownie, Pepsi & ice together - and cookies for later. After that, I had one little problem after another seems like.
Before I get into all that, I made these Jackpot Drops the day before. The recipe is here on the blog somewhere in the past. Bill always asks me if we have pie or cake when we're done with a meal so thought I'd make some cookies and freeze some to have on hand. I had also asked him in Walmart Mon. if he wanted to get some cookies to have when planting, but he was hoping * I'd * bake some. So I did. I was having a couple of friends over on Wed. so thought we could have some then too. Turns out neighbor, Amy, brought her * warm * brownies - with the recipe. They are the best brownies I've ever had, and it's hard to beat my grandma's recipe.
Back to yesterday - it was windy like it is here a lot in the Spring but I was really wanting to get some screens washed and put in to have windows open since it's getting warmer. So I found a (very sm.) spot at the back of the house that was less windy and drug the hose, screens, soapy water, etc. back there. As you can imagine, it wasn't fun with the cold water blowing and trying to find a place to prop them up to dry. I was about halfway done with the select few I had decided to clean when it started to rain so I end
ed up putting them in the windows wet. When tilting in and cleaning the sm. bathroom window, I couldn't get it to close all the way - or get the screen in from the inside (or reach it from the outside) so Bill took care of that later. When putting in the sm. kitchen screen, I had to take the handle that cranks the window out off but first loosen a tiny screw of the handle. The screw came all the way out (it was very short!) and immediately fell into the garbage disposal! Noooo! Happened to find in the tool box the 2 flat, round magnets I had glued fishing line in the middle of once before when something like this happened and dangled that down in there and finally got the screw out but could not get the screw back in the hole. Finally figured out it went in a different hole! Whew. Hot & sweating by this time.By then it was almost time to watch Survivor so I gave up and cleaned up my mess(es). Bill had had to stop planting due to the rain earlier. He had called in there somewhere asking "whatcha doin' " but I really didn't want to talk about it. He was wondering if I'd want to go to Manson in his pickup to pick up some Aztec and drive back slowly with it. Turns out he did that this morning. They're back to planting today with a really nice weather forecast for the next several days. Maybe I can get more screens washed!
I woke up during the night yesterday hearing heavy ran so woke Bill up to tell him. Don't think he really wanted to know that at about 3:30 but he did turn the alarm off that was set for 6:00! They weren't expecting rain and after just planting one day.
So Bill and I waited for a while after lunch since it was still storming to the north of us and then we headed for Spencer to Del's Nursery. We took our house plans and pictures of all sides of the house. Dave there is going to put together some ideas & prices for us for landscaping including a patio in the back off of the screened porch. We've tried to make this house as maintenance free as possible so we've decided to go with a patio vs. a deck. We'll spend most of our time in the screened porch but just want the patio to put the grill on and not have to mow up against the house and window wells back there. We really liked the cobblestone we saw there. (should've taken a picture!) So that's the next project around here. The number of greenhouses at Del's full of every plant imaginable is amazing.
Turns out as we were driving north to Del's, the weather still looked bad so Bill headed west and then north so we missed being in the large hail that they got in Emmetsburg. Tim got over 2" of rain at his house, not as much where we are, and we heard about 3 1/2" just north of us. There was still a lot of standing water up there today.
Today I went to lunch at Our Daily Bread in West Bend with my P.E.O. group - had a nice time. There were 8 of us. Sounds like Bill & Tim have been working on their tile problem again. Bill was going to check the field on his way home tonight to see if it was dry enough to plant. (it wasn't but should be tomorrow)
Bill has left this morning to get started planting corn today! He planted the sweet corn yesterday. Now they plant it with the 24 row planter so there will be 24 rows of sweet corn! I bought some Silver Queen seed and another kind in Indiana. Their Pioneer dealer gave them Ambrosia and Tim got another type. Yesterday the triplets came over for a breakfast feast, and we played a game of dominoes with my new set that Mom gave me for my birthday. They have numbers on them instead of dots! Then Bill & I went to a 50th Anniversary Open House for Doc & Mel who Bill & Tim do some farming for. The
y own the dairy here in town.
After that it was trainin
g for me with the 4 wheel drive tractor, field cultivator and auto steer. It was fun once I got the hang of it. With the auto steer you just push a button and it does the driving down the field which means straight! You do have to lift the cultivator at the end of the rows and make the turn. The seat in this tractor is so much better and it's much quieter in the cab (than the one I had been in to chop stalks). Click on the arrow on the video above - hope it works. You can barely see it but there's an intake off to the side at the end of the video. I ran over one of those early in the season last Fall.
Time to get ready for church. It's been 5 weeks since I've been to church here! Then I have some mowing here at home on my agenda this afternoon.

Mom got outside for a little bit yesterday - enjoying the sun. I got the rest of the dead plants and sticks ready to go out for trash pickup Mon., washed windows and put in screens and got the screened in porch furniture ready for using! It got up to 82 here.
Mom also walked outside with a cane yesterday (with the therapist). I took a video but it's not loading. She's making good progress especially considering it's only been 2 weeks since surgery!
Bill says it's panic time in NW Iowa - some guys are doing things in the fields!! His e mail this morning said that our neighbor is disking corn stalks this morning. He and Tim got a lot accomplished yesterday - but they're not in the field yet. The Fed. Crop Insurance ok date for planting is April 10th. That insurance came in handy last year when we had hail on July 22nd.