Saturday, August 28, 2010

The Last Week of August


Our Hereford hogs on pasture. They are more active in the morning and evening, during the day they just lay around.


We have automatic waterers for our pigs. Its a lot easier than hauling buckets of water.

Sorghum sudan (Sorghum bicolor) is a fast growing grass that we use as a cover crop. In some places the sudan grass is over six feet tall.


View from the tractor seat, disking in the sudan grass.


Looking backward, the disk does a nice job of knocking the grass down and chopping it up.


Ben holding some of our wine cap mushrooms which have just started fruiting.


Its not visible in this picture, but our field corn is just starting to dent (dry out).

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