 Karen ran into Farmer Wagenbach in town last week, and he informed her that he visits our blog to check the progress of his corn.  How many farmers do you know that use the internet to check their crops?  Okay, so maybe this isn't the only way he keeps an eye on things, but I think he'll be pleased to know that on the 14th the tops of most of the plants measured 17" -- just below knee high.
 Karen ran into Farmer Wagenbach in town last week, and he informed her that he visits our blog to check the progress of his corn.  How many farmers do you know that use the internet to check their crops?  Okay, so maybe this isn't the only way he keeps an eye on things, but I think he'll be pleased to know that on the 14th the tops of most of the plants measured 17" -- just below knee high.Our family's attempt to present one thing very clever, or two things moderately clever, or three things very dull indeed...
Thursday, June 18, 2009
Corn in the backyard 2009, week 4
 Karen ran into Farmer Wagenbach in town last week, and he informed her that he visits our blog to check the progress of his corn.  How many farmers do you know that use the internet to check their crops?  Okay, so maybe this isn't the only way he keeps an eye on things, but I think he'll be pleased to know that on the 14th the tops of most of the plants measured 17" -- just below knee high.
 Karen ran into Farmer Wagenbach in town last week, and he informed her that he visits our blog to check the progress of his corn.  How many farmers do you know that use the internet to check their crops?  Okay, so maybe this isn't the only way he keeps an eye on things, but I think he'll be pleased to know that on the 14th the tops of most of the plants measured 17" -- just below knee high.
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Good farming. Looks like he'll have a nice crop this year.
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