He is going right along putting those seeds in and hoping the corn will get rain and grow up and help feed the nation. A lot depends on the farmer and many others.
A super midwest capture Carol! Recently there was a big auction on land across from where i live, and I was worried about the outcome Thankfully it will remain as it has been for so many years, and now we have oorn growing and they use irrigaton. tigs=^..^=
A beautiful landscape shot, Carol. In my area where farmers are busy, you also see the drifting of soil because we are currently experiencing a heat wave. What we do miss is a hilly terrain in the background because, where I live, the area is as flat as a pancake. This hilly terrain makes your photograph to a special one.
If you think you can't accept something, try to change it. But if this doesn't work, don't be frustrated, but give it later another try. The one who perseveres wins!
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Row, row, row your plow, gently through the field, merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily in hopes of a great yield:):):) It's all your fault Carol for inspiring me to create this song using a time tested melody:):) A wonderful scene for sure!