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| Red dots denote peak heat-index. Note that the dew point (the green line) remains in the mid-70s. That means that wearing a wet tee-shirt will offer a lot of relief from the heat |
My plan to beat the heat by working in the early morning died on the shoals of reality.
A shower shortly before sunrise made the humidity at ground-level 100% and the mosquitoes are ferocious. The wind-speeds are currently zero and don't pick up until 8:30 a.m.
So...it looks like I will be working later in the morning and wearing a wetted tee-shirt. I dislike wearing damp shorts, so I will pin the hem up to hold the bottom of it above my belt-line.
A few photos
A no-till bean field with a very low plant-count. I walked the field and it looked like several things interacted to cause this failure.
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| Looking up the rows. You can see some places where everything worked and some bands where nothing worked. |
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| The network of veins left behind suggest snails or Japanese Beetle damage. |
- 30" rows, so he started with a low seed count per acre
- Seeder could not handle damp, clay soil and struggled to cover seeds after placing them in the furrows
- Snail damage on the seedlings that did emerge.
I have a lot of sympathy for this farmer. It looked like he attempted to reseed the areas where there were skips. I think he is a young guy and this will be a painful lesson. He isn't going to make any money on this field.
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| Posted for future reference. Makes 12 muffins |
Every bit as good as McDeath's Sausage McDDNuffins.
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| Snails gang-tackling a velvetleaf weed (Abution theophrasti) I pulled out of the garden and tossed into the grass. |
I suspect that snails emit
pheromones when they are feasting. Either that, or they are attracted by the smell of drying/dying/fermenting weeds.
I to am waiting for a little breeze to pick up before going out to water & take care of a few things outside. Will definitely be on a a "beat the heat schedule" today.
ReplyDeleteWearing a damp tee shirt makes you look like a fit, hard working man. Wearing damp shorts makes you look like you might need Depends. ---ken
ReplyDeleteWhat kind of seeder do you use?
ReplyDeleteOK, now I have visions of ER Joe as "Tom the Mime" with his shirt- half-mid-drift, the way that guy does, running around with buckets of water among an orchard of year-old trees, sweating profusely in 90-degree heat!
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