Not a lot of new news to report. Snow removal, cleaning up fall machinery, paperwork and the occasional hauling of grain has been the excitement of our work since the 1st of the year; mostly the paperwork and meetings have consumed our time. The weather has been fickle with one day being warm, the next day being snowy and the following day sub-zero. During the last stretch of sub-zero weather we discovered that mice had chewed through all the insulation between the outer wall of our shop and the bathroom. This made for frozen pipes. Recently, David has renovated the bathroom and added better insulation, new inner walls and a fresh coat of paint.
We have finalized our 2014 crop plans and will stick with those plans unless the markets indicate to us to plant more corn or more soybean acres. At the moment our crop rotation keeps us in same mix of corn to soybeans as we had last year. One new crop we will be trying this year is nonGMO soybeans. We have not grown nonGMO soybeans since the release of the RoundUp Ready trait technology. We are targeting some of our lowest weed pressure fields with a goal of keeping those fields spotless. There is a nice premium for these nonGMO beans, but with a premium come challenges of making sure both the planters and combines are cleaned out before entering these fields to ensure purity.
Stay warm!
those were steel scoop shovels back then and not aluminum like we have today. Also, that was 100 years ago this winter.
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