Friday, May 01, 2009



For Sharon.

That tangled up mass of metal in the field behind the Kubota is our small harrow. It's pretty small by farming standards, but it does the job, and it's substantial enough to move by hand that I suffered all day yesterday.

Thankfully, the shoulder muscles are feeling better, and I can turn my head again today.

1 comment:

Sharon said...

Thanks for the picture, Marianne. It doesn't look anything like the ones I saw on GOOGLE images. Does it actually chunk up the ground, or I am thinking of a different farm implement? I know the ones with discs plow up the ground pretty handily. We city folk have so much to learn! Yet my parents were both born on farms in Ohio, and I listened to many tales about farm life and work horses, livestock, growing tobacco, etc.