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Tracy Martin TN View Drop Down
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    Posted: 22 Apr 2020 at 10:29pm
Got all the gardens broke at farm. Just about ready to disc and the rain comes. Picked our first batch of strawberries. Nila Grace and Levi loved them! Several nest of bluebirds have hatched. Poke Salad is ready to pick. Found several ticks so far. Burned a huge brush pile. Can't seem to get enough done. Looking forward to planting soon. Tracy
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Same problem here, Tracy. Got the garden broke up and tomatoes and pepper plants set out but every time I get time to lay off rows and plant it is too wet. Since out church services are online only right now I have been trying to spend the entire week at the farm getting things done and then come back home and play catch up for a week. And the list of chores at both are never ending. 
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Raining here now---last month we were in a drought, ground hard as concrete ----dust in the sky thick, making it hard to breathe  and winds blowing hard. 54 row planters pulled by 650 hp green tractors at 10 mph make for the worst dust storm you ever seen! ---- now maybe the air will be clean for a while.
Our onions are growing good, potatoes just under the surface, and that's all I got so far. Hotbed ready to plant seeds in to start some cabbage, tomato, etc. plants in.
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