After chopping the stalks on a cornfield yesterday I reported that no corn kernels were spotted. Moving on to the second field I assumed that too would be devoid of corn. Given the long snowy winter the deer and pheasants might have eaten it all. That was not the case. There was enough corn left so the ground was yellow with kernels and whole ears. Deer and pheasants in proximity should have been well fed all winter. The corn on the ground is a banquet for seed eaters. It's too bad the geese migration is long over or they could have had a feast. Grazing cattle, of which I have none, could quickly consume the ear corn. The amount of corn left surprises me.
Takk for alt,
Al
Soon time to plow.
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