This week’s Farming Update from Ben.
Man, I’m tired. Oh wait, that’s old news.
Things really have been going well so far. Last Saturday we closed the spring college show, the last show for the director, Jerry. He’s retiring at the end of the academic year. He and I have worked together at the college for 25 years, (I was free-lance the first few years) and have known each other longer than that.

Did you make the connection? His name is Jerry. And we like ice cream.

Monday we got 0.65 inches of rain. I had concert rehearsals Monday and Tuesday with a final spring concert on Wednesday and we finished planting the windbreak bushes. The oats started poking out of the ground on Thursday. Got some more corn planted, too. Making progress.
I have 25 Tamarack trees to plant yet. I didn’t realize they’re also known as a Larch. And when I heard that, my head immediately said, in that Monty Python voice, “The Larch”.
Saturday, at one of my other jobs, I’ll be working the Bernie Sanders visit to Rochester. As usual, I’ll be way in the back in the booth. His advance crew has been very nice and on our walk through with six Rochester Police officers, the high school kids were sure staring at us. I saw one young lady, whose mouth fell open at the sight of us, and I said, “You’re in trouble now.”
On Tuesday the township had a culvert replaced on the only road into our place. The neighbor and I just planned on staying home. As part of my township duties, I went up and was an official inspector. They had a shovel I could lean on.
It was interesting to watch them start the project. Another contractor had a high-pressure water jet, and a giant vacuum, and they made a trench to expose the two telephone lines and the fiber optic line that bisected the culvert on the West side. That fiber line through the culvert is what started this whole thing. Turned out to be another phone line on the East side. The old culvert they could cut in pieces to get out. The new one, the contractor put all the way to the west, then slide it in under all the cables. Added the aprons on both ends, and add some rip-rap. Good for another 85 years.

Padawan is getting more experience every day. There are days I feel like I spend all my time explaining things and answering his phone calls. I try to remember he really doesn’t know anything about this stuff. And the more he learns, the more valuable / knowledgeable he becomes. The other day I had him move the tractor and digger on to the concrete, then I showed him how to replace digger points, and I went out and graded the road. He found a broken shank, which he learned how to replace one other day, although this one was a bit more difficult, and it took a few more phone calls but he got it. Two weeks ago he would not have know what a broken shank was or that it was important.
He cut grass. Until he ran it out of gas. I mentioned that it has a gauge. “That thing sucks!” he says. “Don’t blame the tools” I remind him. “That gauge was blinking way over there. I cut grass for another hour!” …so you had an hour’s warning to fill it?? He walked away from me. And got a gas can and refilled the mower.
He has a one-track mind and that track is cars. My goodness he talks about cars a lot.
Friday morning a crew was out to burn the CRP ground. Conservation Reserve Program. They burn every five years as part of the regular maintenence.


I spent 6 hours chisel plowing the cemetery field I started running last year. It was the last field to be harvested last fall, just before it snowed, so I didn’t get it worked up last year. After I got that worked up I spent an hour planting corn.
It’s been some real nice weather.


BEEN TO A BEN AND JERRY’S ICE CREAM STORE?
GOT A FAVORITE MONTY PYTHON OR FAWLTY TOWERS MOMENT?
Gorgeous moon photo! And thank you for putting up the Larch bit. I had completely forgotten about that. I am a massive Monty Python fan, but they have so much material that I can’t keep it all in my brain.
There’s a Ben & Jerry’s up on the other side of Bde Makaske. If it were any closer to my house, then I would be in serious trouble. Several years ago they had a wonderful flavor during the holiday season made with gingerbread cookies. I think I drove up there at least 10 times during December.
I don’t think there’s any way I could possibly narrow either Monty Python or Fawlty Towers down to one single bit. Basil! Basil!!
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From Fawlty Towers, Basil the Rat (a Siberian Hamster!) is perfect. The Major hunting “Germans” er vermin is classic.
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I’ve been to that Ben & Jerry’s… f
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Thanks a lot, Ben (heavy snark)! Now my whole day will be occupied. Like VS, it’s hard for me to pick just one Monty Python. Spanish Inquisition is up there on the list.
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Great minds think alike!
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im a twit race guy plain and simple. ben and jerrys hit the market about the same time as ice cream hit my do not ingest list. one day in the 80’s i ate a bowl of ice cream just as i always had and bam…i curled up in a ball with stomach cramps so fierce i couldnt believe it. it had never happened before so i had no choice but to try it again a while later and bam again. i have had ice cream since but only a little and with the understanding the wonderful taste in my mouth would be followed by intense pain. its kind of like love. except i find i can live without it . ice cream that is. i was sorry to hesr jerry quit the board of directors at ben and jerrys after it became apparent that the group he and ben sold the company to for a billion dollars didnt share his world view. well im off to set up my matchbox course and try a few bra clasps. (love that sound clasps and wasps makes)
my daughters 60 year old larch in her front yard died this year and will need to be removed. trees being cut down makes me sad. stumps feel like failures. but life goes on…
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In have problems with trees getting cut down too.
It just seems wrong.
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