This is rural Minnesota where we are working
corn on one side and soybeans on the other and little bits of prairie in between
This is part of the Recruitment experiment. Here we are trying to locate spots where Echinacea seeds have been planted 5,6, or 7 years ago.
here Rachel is using a metal detector to find the nails that mark where the Echinacea are. In the background Julie is using two measuring tapes to locate the same nails.
More pictures…
IG CV RM & JN search for Echinacea plants for the recruitment experiment
Colin emerges from the woods
Rachel and Ian finally emerge as well
flags
Trimble
Ian is actually working really hard in this picture
Believe it or not, I have taken the time to read all of your entries. I’m learning a lot about what you are trying to accomplish and I love all of the photos. Keep up the good work! I’ll be keeping up with your activities. Sorry the mosquitoes are so bad, but you’re tough. Just be aware that someone cares about you and the ogood work you are doing. OH, and keep taking showers. It’s good for you and all those around you!!!
Believe it or not, I have taken the time to read all of your entries. I’m learning a lot about what you are trying to accomplish and I love all of the photos. Keep up the good work! I’ll be keeping up with your activities. Sorry the mosquitoes are so bad, but you’re tough. Just be aware that someone cares about you and the ogood work you are doing. OH, and keep taking showers. It’s good for you and all those around you!!!
Believe it or not, I have taken the time to read all of your entries. I’m learning a lot about what you are trying to accomplish and I love all of the photos. Keep up the good work! I’ll be keeping up with your activities. Sorry the mosquitoes are so bad, but you’re tough. Just be aware that someone cares about you and the ogood work you are doing. OH, and keep taking showers. It’s good for you and all those around you!!!