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Thursday, March 24, 2016
Annual Rock Crop Harvest
The warm spring has been keeping us busy. We have a punch list of things we need to get done so we started with pruning and laying down our canes which took us from March 1 to March 17. After that, we went through the vineyard to remove the grapevine cuttings. So far so good. Next task: annual rock crop harvest. We have come a long way since this photo taken on June, 2013.
This time, it took us only 2 days, Tuesday and Wednesday, to pick up our rock crop. Here is my husband dumping our rock harvest at the end of the day yesterday.
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