Ben loading up some poo |
People think that farmers only grow plants, but at the heart of it, farming is the cultivation of soil microbes. Without a healthy crop of microbes in the soil the plants have trouble absorbing nutrients. In many ways plants and people are very much alike, we both have a symbiotic relationship with single-celled organisms to help us get nutrients from our food.
So Melissa and I spent the better part of yesterday putting the poo onto our field. We had 6 yards of organic source cow manure delivered into one big, stinking pile. From that pile we manually spread the aged cow pie mix onto each of our 80' beds. It smelled a bit, but anyone from farm country gets a sense of nostalgia from the scent of manure.
Baby plants, Melissa and our farm-cat friend Boomerang |
Anyway, all of this work is so that these babies have a place to go. These babies, as well as tons of seed are waiting to move into their beds next week. It is a pleasure to know that all of this work is leading to the best part of farming...PLANTING!!!
- Ben