Saturday, September 26, 2015

Bringing in the Harvest

       It's that time of year, time when we spend the last warm days outside bringing in God's bounty.  Before we can get started, preparation is key.  Check over the combine, grain cart, tractor, and semi to make sure everything is greased, oiled, fueled, and in running order.  A few trips to get parts to replace broken pieces and we are ready to go.   Meanwhile Evan was busy at work in the driveway doing some farming of his own.   

       Before you start harvesting a farmer always wonders how well the harvest will be.  Every year provides it's own set of challenges.  This year was a wet one until late summer, which made it hard to control weeds and low spots in fields had lots of water sitting.   How would that effect yields?  
 
       Monday we kicked off harvest by cutting soybeans.  We started at the Carter farm, which had a major weed problem.  Most years it would not be in contender for top yielding ground since the soil is not our best.  This year, though, with more rolling ground it allowed water to drain better.  We were surprised to see it averaged 65 bushels per acre.  I believe county average is 45 bushels per acre. The ample rain provide enough moisture for both the weeds and beans.    
    The 80 acres was next.  It had less of a weed problem and better dirt, but it was mostly flat.  The end result was 56 bushels per acre.  Still very good.  We tried switching to another field, but the beans were just not ready yet.  In only words Evan can understand,  "Dad, these beans are still tough.  Time to switch back to corn."
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       While harvesting you always have those moments when things do not go smoothly.  Foreign matter is always hard on equipment.  Something broke a few sickle guards, could have been a rock or junk in the fields, but we had to stop to replace them. 
        Meanwhile Evan enjoyed some time to play in the neighbors previously harvested corn field.  A cornstalk always makes a good toy. 
         Help prevent field fires.  Blow off your combine often.  Less dust and debris means less matter to get hot and start a fire.  Derick already had two fire calls for combines/fields on fire.
      The past two days we have been working on picking corn which means Evan gets some quality time in the grain cart with Mom.  It is so nice that tractors have "buddy seats" these days.  I remember riding the Case with Dad as a kid and trying to find a place to sit.  There was never enough room.
       The car seat was a needed addition after Evan fell asleep the first time.  A lap belt and seat with no sides makes it impossible to keep a baby in place.  The car seat takes up a lot of room and makes it difficult to get in and out, but a necessity. 
        Evan enjoys driving right along with Mom with his own steering wheel.  Toys and snacks come in handy while we are waiting for Dad to fill the combine, but when the combine is in our sights or we're moving, all toys end up on the floor.


 
 

Tuesday, September 8, 2015

1 year pictures

 



 









Summer happenings

         Evan is all boy.  The other day when I was pulling weeds in the garden, Evan felt the need to check out the tiller. 
        It kept him busy for a long while.  His hands and feet were full of dirt.  Maybe you can tell from the picture.
    Luckily I hadn't used the tiller all day so it was not hot.  Mr. Fix it already.  
    On another note yesterday morning we had 5 quail walking through our garden checking out the pumpkin plants.
         Friday we had another appointment at Children's hospital so we stopped by the Zoo on our way home.  I think someone was ready for a nap. 

Tuesday, August 25, 2015

Scrap Buster

         Toys seem to have taken over the living room.  So this week I broke out the sewing machine to make some bags out of my scrap stash. 
         True to baby form he came to see what I was up to.  Now that he is walking nowhere is safe.
       What toys did you hide in here?  Let me see... I think I will pull this out or maybe dump the whole thing. 


Saturday, August 8, 2015

Western Illinois Threshers Bee

        Evan enjoyed his first of many visits to Threshers.  He took it all in so next year he can explore everything.  
         Every year they feature a different tractor for the show and raffle off a chance to win a tractor or a pedal tractor for the kids.  The Minneapolis-Moline was the lucky one this year.  The three amigos stopped just long enough to snap a picture in front of one.

       After dinner Evan was ready to ditch the stroller and walk with Daddy to look at the rows and rows of antique tractors.

     The small train ride was a big hit with Evan.  Kade got to ride in the engine car with Grandpa and toot the horn a couple times. 
        Of course you always have to make time to sit back and relax at Grandpa and Grandma's camper.  Evan and Liam enjoyed playing tractors while we enjoyed a few cookies. 


Wednesday, August 5, 2015

First Haircut

        Last month Evan received his first haircut thanks to Auntie Heather.  It doesn't get much better than sitting on the back porch while your aunt cuts your hair for the first time. 
       He did really well with the scissors because there were too many distractions.  He was watching the puppy and listening to Daddy and Grandpa talking while Mom kept him from crawling off the picnic table.  

Garden Spider

      Working in the garden cutting down our first round of sweet corn and came across this garden spider.
      Then just as I was getting ready to snap it's picture a fly got stuck in the web.  It immediately hurried down to the bottom of the web to wrap it up.
        Almost done turning the fly into a mummy.