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<blockquote data-quote="Susie David" data-source="post: 763753" data-attributes="member: 1744"><p>We have had a mild winter early spring and then a cold snap which set the folks that planted early back a few weeks. Did manage to get our spuds in but the first growth got frost killed but they didn't suffer and set back. Just worried that we will go fron April weather to August weather overnight.</p><p>Our ornamental corn just came up, was worried with all the rain I feared that it would rot in the ground. Last year the popcorn sold so well as ornamental (not so well as popcorn but made great Christmas and open house gifts) we changed our operating plan and went with a couple acres of indian corn and threw in some shaman blue and ruby red to add a bit extra. We'll see how the market goes.</p><p>Grand kids got the peppers in yesterday hopefully we won't get to cold.</p><p>Good luck to you this year.</p><p>Dave Mc</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Susie David, post: 763753, member: 1744"] We have had a mild winter early spring and then a cold snap which set the folks that planted early back a few weeks. Did manage to get our spuds in but the first growth got frost killed but they didn't suffer and set back. Just worried that we will go fron April weather to August weather overnight. Our ornamental corn just came up, was worried with all the rain I feared that it would rot in the ground. Last year the popcorn sold so well as ornamental (not so well as popcorn but made great Christmas and open house gifts) we changed our operating plan and went with a couple acres of indian corn and threw in some shaman blue and ruby red to add a bit extra. We'll see how the market goes. Grand kids got the peppers in yesterday hopefully we won't get to cold. Good luck to you this year. Dave Mc [/QUOTE]
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