[AT] new spuds
Ronald L. Cook
rlcook at pionet.net
Sun Jul 10 14:47:36 PDT 2005
Okay. Thanks everyone.
>dig in under the plant from the side of the row. Your hands will do a
>good job if your soil is light enough. It you have heavy clay, etc. you
>might need a tool of some sort.
This is what I try to do, as all have suggested.
I guess this year, I have two problems. One..I am here instead of off
spraying somewhere. and Two...because of the rain, I only got the potatoes
hilled once, so I guess I am disturbing them a little too much.
A friend just stopped by and his answer was, "go to the farmer's market and
buy some new potatoes that someone else has picked. Save yours for
winter." Now I wonder why the heck I didn't think of that one?
Cecil, the AT6 would be too much fun to fly around in. Never would get any
work done. <g> Probably too fast, too. But we could always fly out to
Ralph's just in time to eat some of his new spuds.
Charlie, I always liked the sound of the radial engines myself. Well when
they are running right, anyway. Especially Pratts.
Ron Cook
Salix, IA
Ron Cook
Salix, IA
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