Saturday, June 29, 2013
broad leaf growing
Really amazing how little rain and a few hot humid days transforms a broadleaf seedling to a 2 foot tall plant . We are out and about today so we will be taking great broadleaf field pictures and posting them soon. The whether is a huge factor on quality cigar wrapper or wrapper that will never makes it to market .
Monday, June 24, 2013
The Ct valley finishing planting Broadleaf
More than 2000 Acres of Broadleaf planted this year by independent Growers . Traveling threw Ct Valley Seeing a Grower finish planting there farm . Then moving there Setter, water trucks, planter, Equipment to a neighbors farm and plant neighbors 5 acres of broadleaf. Some grower's need plants to finish so they visit there Broadleaf neighbors . Broadleaf plants cant be bought at walmart . And they sure don't come from other states . It sure is a "Family" Independent farmers who look out for each other. Take care of each other. This is neighbor truly helping neighbor !!! Would you see MacDonald's and Burger King sharing napkins during lunch hour if one ran out of napkins. Or a Coke truck stopped on the side of the road to help change a tire on a Pepsi truck . Correct Never ! This is why Ct valley Broadleaf farmers really get it. When the crops are all good the whole market benefits. They get more money per pound $$$.
Saturday, June 22, 2013
traveling the ct valley
On the roads of Ct . This is a great time of year the broadleaf is growing . Last week was wet and cool. This week dry and hot . Great growing conditions . Plants are healthy bright dark green with steady growth.
Friday, June 21, 2013
cultivating again
The broadleaf looks great . Lots of rain last week . Cultivating Fertilizing - Hoeing - More Cultivating .
Thursday, June 20, 2013
bring up the dirt
The ground is freshly cultivated . Fertilizer is on the side of the broadleaf plant . We take a farm tool called a hoe and bring fertilizer and the soft dirt up to the plant. This feeds the plant .
Wednesday, June 19, 2013
Side dressing ( More fertilizer )
10 to 21 days in the field broadleaf needs more fertilizer. Farmers put on 500 to 2000 pounds per acre . This time of year farmers are on 2 or 3 tractors per hour . One tractor for planting . 1 or 2 tractors cultivating . 1 tractor for spring tooth . Another for disking (wheel harrowing) . Farmers work independently when a neighboring Farmer need's a hand - they help each other . This time of year the phrase "The best tractor on my farm is my neighbors" . Is so true !!!
Monday, June 17, 2013
Cultivating
The ground gets very hard after a good rain storm . So important to break up the ground to give much needed air .Drying the ground softening the dirt a round the plant is essential to broadleaf . Last week in the Ct Valley we had a wet week . Every Broadleaf Farmer is doing the same thing sun up to sun down . Cultivating cultivating , and yes more cultivating . From Enfield threw Suffield into Southwick . Farmers are on there Tractors at a turtle speed cultivating Breaking up the dirt so the broadleaf plant roots have much needed space to grow.
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