48–77 today, foggy now. Had two deer in the soybeans, no camera in my hand.
I’ve found with glyphosate that as Ron said, below 70° it’s much slower to work, another thing I found is if it doesn’t rain or have heavy dew in the first couple of days, you can mist the area with water and as it sucks in the water it pulls the weeds killer with it. But wait at least 24 hours so you don’t wash it off.
Church service, usual morning chores, feeding indoor and outdoor critters, then off to father in law’s house for some major cleaning and rearranging. We will concentrate on the house today and start on the three big barns full of tractors, his homemade carriages, kiddie train, antique machinery and hundreds of other things, another time.
He is 84 and not as spunky since his heart surgery. He has around 20 tractors, most of which you could get on and use today. Antique washing machines, liquor stills and goodness knows what else.
Roy, sorry about your neighbor, you can only hope it’s as quick and pain free as possible. Went through that with my late brother’s wife in ‘04, they gave her 6 months, a week later they said 6 weeks, three weeks later she was gone.
Everyone have a good day and be thankful for what we have.