![]() Double crop beans are looking good, they have been enjoying this rain the last couple of days. Notice this field, you've seen before of course, if you remember it had wheat on it earlier this year, then was harvested and then planted with beans. This field has defiantly met all needs for the year along with many others. As far as non-double crop beans/full season beans they are starting to dry out and drop their leaves before long, it will be time to get the combines back out. So on your drive into work, check out the beautiful scenery change from green to golden.
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AuthorHey, it's me again Catlin. Just wanted to give you a little more detail about what my plan is for " A Growers Granddaughters" blog. My intention is to keep you up to date on my life adventures in agriculture such as research projects, a little gardening, and my grandads farm,Lively H, which inspired me to pursue a career in agriculture. This blog is not only for you to read but also see all the behind the scenes on the farm, and educate you more on agriculture topics. If you have any questions, please comment, or email me, If there is a topic in agriculture you are unsure about, shoot me and email. Archives
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