[AT] winter projects?

charlie hill charliehill at embarqmail.com
Sat Nov 26 06:16:59 PST 2011


Grant,  I try not to be envious of others but I think I'd trade places with 
you!  What you do fascinates me.  I just hope it continues to be profitable 
for you.

Charlie

-----Original Message----- 
From: Grant Brians
Sent: Saturday, November 26, 2011 7:22 AM
To: Antique tractor email discussion group
Subject: Re: [AT] winter projects?

Happy Thanksgiving from vegetable producer.... We are starting to slow our
plantings but not our harvests, but every week they continue. In two weeks
the Tomatoes will start in the greenhouse and a week thereafter the spring
harvest plantings will start. I keep thinking that there will be a slow time
some time, but not with the year round production of vegetables. Also fruit
tree planting will be in January. I have one pipeline that we need to dig up
and replace before the new year but I will have the backhoe guy do the
initial digging on that. The 2011 Tomato plants got taken out on Monday
after the last pick on last Friday.
     I keep hoping that I will have several days of warm sunny temperatures
to complete the engine block welding on the D8 too. Life doesn't slow here
with our climate just because it is colder.
          Grant Brians
          Hollister,California vegetable, fruit and nut grower

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