
Good Morning

Putting cotton into the buggy

The Packer

Cotton Modules

Good Morning

Putting cotton into the buggy

The Packer

Cotton Modules

John Deere 9996 Cotton Picker

The Back End
It is now October 12. I guess I must put some words to this entry. 3 weeks ago, I bounced onto a cotton crew. I work the packer. The John Deere 9996 Cotton Picker, does it thing, transfers the cotton to a buggy, and it brings the cotton to me. The cotton is unloaded into the packer, and than I pack (SQUEEZE!) 3 loads into a module.
That John Deere 9996 is one of the most bitchin machines I have ever seen. Thats bugs on top sweeping the waste off the sides (he drives the Tractor- Buggy). We have to clean it every day. This takes a few hours – the front heads take up most of the deal. Than we are ready to rock.. sometimes we have to wait for the cotton to dry out. Hey Mr. Sun, Mr. Wind.. please dry that field of cotton.

Big Rainbow-Heirlooms
Now that our greenhouse is home, it is time to get ready for planting our greens. The heat is still on, so it looks like this first batch is going to be started inside. I have no plans on putting our greenhouse (slot a into slot b…) back together for a while. We are bouncing up to Tom and Sue’s Sunday, I think I might have a clue on pulling out the anchor pipes. It would be awesome if I had a way to put hydraulics in the mix.. Down the road, I will.

Yellow Ghosts
Until that time, that we can have our greenhouse up and running. We have pak choi and spinach seed germinating in our window sills. Down here at this time, seeds love central air. So we are still using the utility room to nudge them. Nice when you are dealing with a few hundred seeds.. ha ha.. Exit Stage Right, and thousands of seedlings to follow.