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Title: A Year in the Life of a Farmer


1
A Year in the Life of a Farmer
  • If I was to look at a farmers calendar, what
    would I see?

2
April
  • The farm year does not start in January. It
    starts in April (spring time) instead.
  • Time for the farmers to get their year organized
    by fixing machinery and getting seed and other
    supplies on hand.

3
May
  • The ground is finally warm! It is time to plant
    the crops. This is called seeding.
  • Similar to planting a garden, but the garden is
    so big that you need a machine to help.
  • First, the farmer needs to fertilize the soil and
    kill all the weeds in the field.
  • Then the farmer uses his air seeder and plants
    the crop. The ground needs to be warm and moist
    for the crop to begin grow.
  • If a farmer or rancher has cows, this is
    the time when most calves (babies) are
    born.

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June
  • Now that the crop has had some heat and moisture,
    it has grown to have 2 4 leaves. Weeds will
    have grown in the crop also. The farmer does not
    want to have any weeds.
  • To get rid of the weeds, the farmer has to spray
    his crop with chemicals to kill the weeds. A
    farmer has to know the right chemicals to use so
    kill only the weeds.

6
July
  • During the summer, the farmer watches his crop
    grow to be strong and healthy.
  • A farmers crop needs just the right about of
    heat and rain to mature and become plentiful.
  • If a farmer has cows, July is the best month for
    the hay to be cut for food.

7
August
  • In August, farmers begin to get ready for
    harvest.
  • Harvest is when the grain is combined so the
    farmers can sell it and make money.
  • Farmers need to get their combines, grain trucks,
    and augurs ready by making sure they are working
    properly and not broken.
  • The farmers do not want any rain during the last
    2 weeks of August because they are relying on the
    suns heat to dry and kill their crops.
  • If the crop is not given enough sun to fully
    mature and stays cool and wet for a long period
    of time, it will rot and spoil.

8
September October
  • The fall is known to be the time of harvest. We
    give thanks to the harvest during Thanksgiving.
  • Sometimes, harvest does not take all of September
    and October to complete. It all depends on the
    weather.
  • A farmer can not combine his grain if it is
    too wet because it will rot. Sometimes,
    a farmer must use his dryer to help the
    grain dry.

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November - March
  • The winter is spent repairing machinery and
    spending time with his family. A farmer also
    will sell lots of grain over the winter months to
    earn his living.
  • If a farmer has cattle or other live stalk, then
    the winter months are spent feeding the animals
    and making sure they do not get sick on the cold
    weather.
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