Sunday, September 2, 2012

Harvest

This is the kind of view a farmer waits all year to see-
-the orchard floor covered with almonds.
We have been nurturing the crop, praying, worrying, sweating and freezing all year and now it's time to bring in the crop.


The Satisfaction of Harvest
By Paul H. Betancourt
Copyright September, 2012

                You have heard me whimper and whine about a lot of farming and how tough it is. Sorry about that. This morning I want to talk about the satisfaction of farming. There is nothing like bringing in a good harvest: seeing the picker fill up p with cotton, seeing the wheat pouring into the trucks, seeing the almonds being swept up and shipped off. The satisfaction of a productive year’s work. That’s good stuff.
            Unlike many people farmers don’t see the daily result of their work. Right now we are waiting to see how this year’s cotton crop will turn out. We started working the ground last Fall. We planted in April. We have been tending the fields all summer, but we won’t know how it will turn out until next month.
            But, all that waiting has a payoff. I love Fall weather. It’s cool and crisp after the oven heat of the summer. And then we fire up the pickers and head into the field.
We still have work to do and bills to pay. But, there is a real sense of satisfaction seeing how the year’s work turned out.

I hope Y'all have a good week.

P

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