Family Farming

 It’s not everyday that we get to take our kids out on the farm with us.  It’s hard, as any of you with a toddler can imagine, to get much done with a 4 month old and an almost 2 year old tagging along.  But one thing that is pretty easy is looking at fields, because who doesn’t love wide open spaces to run and dirt to play in?!

IMG_2851Hoot and I checking on a cabbage field when he was only 8 months old.

Hoot in his short life so far has probably looked at acres of dirt and more rows of crop than most adults.  He’s been a trooper from the very beginning, and in many ways I think it’s because, well, he just doesn’t know any different.

 Last Sunday Matt and I needed to go look and see how our spring wheat was growing.  So we loaded up the boys and took them out to walk fields with us.  Although Hoot didn’t last too long….

 Davor was a happy camper the whole adventure!

 When it’s said that farming isn’t just a job, it’s a way of life.  I think experiences like these are what they are talking about.  It didn’t matter that it wasn’t a “workday”, it didn’t matter that we had our kids in tow, all that mattered is that fields needed to be checked and we got it done.  This wasn’t our kids’ first and it won’t be their last “family farming” time, this is how farming gets into your blood, this is how you continue a legacy.

Wisdom in the Trees

  
Filbert orchards give me some of my best photo ops. What a beautiful day and a great saying. 

Happy Friday!!

Crops are Waking Up

While spring is not technically here yet, you should take a look around and you could have fooled me.  Buds on the filbert (hazelnut) trees are coming to life.


  
The swiss chard is started to perk up after winter and head for the sky.  These plants will get up to 7 feet tall by the time we harvest!


And the inevitable battle with the mud has started.  Matt had a little trouble while out spraying, so he called in the big guns to come pull him out (yeah I mean me!).


 Happy farming and happy Friday!!