The Chief of Volunteer Fire Station 25 drove his tractor from Martin's Creek Rd along the full length of Hedden and up Boulder Creek Rd to our garden this morning.  It's not unusual this time of year to see tractors traveling on any of the roads.  As we drove through the middle of town this morning, we got behind a tractor meandering along in traffic.  The chief has farmed here all of his life, including dairy, and knows tractors like the back of hand.  He stays busy restoring and rebuilding tractors in his retirement, pastors a small local church, and runs station 25.  The clay's been so saturated from all the rain, that this is the first time he's been able to till the garden and he told me that he is planting his potatoes tomorrow.  So tomorrow is potato planting day on the mountain.  Went to Wayne's and bought fertilizer and potatoes.  Wayne was back in business within a week after the tornadoes destroyed his building.  Volunteers helped with the clean-up and a large white tent now sits on the spot where the feed and grain store stood. 




                                                            heading back to his farm

Just checked the Farmer's Almanac and today is best for plowing and cultivating.  The next two days good for root crops. 



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