Turning my attention to May on the farm
So May is quickly approaching and it was time to put down the guidelines for things to be done on the farm. Everything else is still proceeding nicely but I can not neglect the farm and its production. It seems to be bad enough with the constant rain keeping everything wet and under water. Its raining again today. Ugh, that has got to be around 25-30 inches of rain this month.
I know in a month or so we will all be wondering where the rain has gone. I just hope that I have enough farm that hasn't floated away by then so I have something to worry about.
Still working towards success with the site and adding content all the time. I hope it is of value to someone and it starts producing soon.
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Our family farm is planted and ready to produce. Weather has been and is perfect this year so far. I live on the west coast of Canada near Vancouver and we had no snow again this year. It stayed up in the mountains, for which I'm glad. I love going up to it, but I really don't like it when it visits us down here.
Looks like the man next door has a bumper crop of lambs. I'll get 2 for the freezer later in June.
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We raise sheep as well. Much easier than cattle if you ask me. My wife is actually from Chilliwack, huge farms up that way. We dont get much snow to worry about here and I kinda miss it, I know my wife does. Summer is a lot like walking on the sun around here.