If you are looking for blueberry u-pick/stand information, check the previous post. Yes there are TONS of berries available to be picked!
It is harvest time for our grass seed fields. Beforehand, we check each field to see which one is the most ripe.
To start harvest, we have to cut the grass and lay it into rows. We use a swather for this and the process is called swathing. We swath the grass late at night and early morning because there will be dew on the fields. The wetness helps keep the seeds attached to the stem so we don't lose any on the ground. If we did it in the heat of the day, it could just shatter right off. We have no way to harvest the seed once it hits the ground. We let it lay in rows for 10 days to dry out.
Then the combine picks up the rows and separates the seed from the straw. The seed gets collected into a big bin in the combine and the straw gets discarded out the back. Next, the seed gets dumped into a big truck. The truck will take the seed to a seed cleaning plant. There the weed seeds and grass seeds that are blank (not viable) get removed so only pure seed remains. It gets bagged up, then eventually makes it to the consumer to plant their lawns, etc!
Above is the swather we use, and the picture to the right is what the swathed rows look like.
What I learned one of the mornings we swathed is that it gets light before 5am and there was lots of thunder over Mt. Hood. And that I will definitely sleep really well tonight after starting at 2am! But I do love this time of year!!