They don’t?And that farmers don't plow anymore.
They don’t?And that farmers don't plow anymore.
Couldn't you just put the food outside? Might not work for frozen stuff?
My mindset is that I'm more worried about warmth/pipes freezing if there is an extended power outage, but maybe that's unwarranted.
They don’t?
Plus dry soil conditions can't hurt either. Thankfully.
Wearing those parachute pants again?When I went out to walk the dog, wind wasn’t bad. By end of walk, dog and wind got me airborne.
Still plenty in NC Iowa.They don't where I grew up. Most leave the cut bean stalk in the field until spring. The corn stalks just gets chiseled in. Lot of stuff on top to keep the soil from taking flight.
Still plenty in NC Iowa.
The vertical tillage tools are really blackening things up also. A lot of continuous corn in my area.If they turn it over black and it's dry that might look what is happening in Kansas right now and something I haven't seen since I was a kid if the winds do as advertised.
Some moron a few houses away still has their trampoline out. That thing will be gone in a few hours.
The vertical tillage tools are really blackening things up also. A lot of continuous corn in my area.
Moldboard is turning it over black. VT is drastically less so.
I think about when I was a kid and everything got turned over black. It's not at all like that these days.
Or lodged in your garage door.Hope it doesn't end up in your yard/house.