84-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, July 4, 1998 On Being a Farm Wife (and other hazards) Joyce Bupp Knee-high by the Fourth of July. “We have a question,” queried a trio of neighborhood friends who routinely take their exer cise power walks on the stretch of township road that loops through the middle of the farm. “That saying about corn being knee-high by the Fourth of July?” one continued. “Whose knee?” We all chuckled together— and I confessed to having no clue whose knee the saying referred to. But pondering their teasing later brought to mind a memory. July Fourth one year ago, corn wasn’t knee high to any thing. Except maybe a grasshop per. We eyed the drying, stunted fields of corn with growing dread. The rains hadn’t come. And, didn’t, as we all remem ber. And area farmers with live stock and/or poultry to feed and bed have paid the price in scrounging for costly replace ments. What a difference a year makes. This Independence Day celebration finds us not checking for cactus growing in the back forty, but scanning to see of the racket m our backyard rainfor est is a group of monkeys taking over the maples. Which turned out to be just the resident fami ly of fat, irate squirrels grum bling at Butch the Tiger Cat, who has recently claimed dibs on the bird feeder for his cat naps. As we celebrate our nation’s birthday this weekend—a nation founded, defended and won pretty much by a rag-tag army of untrained farmers— there is much for which we can be thankful. Three things espe cially come to my mind on this 1998 national birthday celebra tion. Cowtown Rodeo ■ Cowtown , N.J. "Cow Capital of the First Frontier" Delaware Memorial Bridge’in Salem County MAY 23 THRU SEPTEMBER Every Saturday Night ★ ★ 7:30 Rain or Shine Admission $lO Adults ★ ★ $5 Children 12 and under Free Parking ★ ★ ★Refreshment Stands Group Rates Available: Call 609-769-3200 Freedom. Family. Frequent rams. And who but a farmer would delight in a rainy holiday week end? A cornfield grows directly across the road from the farm house-office door. It was our first planted when the early May monsoons stopped and the first wave of Sahara heat swept across southern York County. Few things delight farmers more than watching things grow. But the growth of that field was ploddingly slow at first, it’s initial race out of the seed and up into springtime stymied by goofy weather Then, once germinated and poking through the soil, the early growth looked sort of a pale, yel lowish color. Remember the chilly nights in late May when we tossed another blanket on the beds? Recent greenhouse conditions and the booster feeding of liquid nitrogen fertilizer have since coaxed the cornstalks into a spi raling growth that is an absolute delight to watch. The field across the road is shooting corn growth up on a couple of inches a day has obliterated the view of our neighbors on the ridge above the farm. And while our early summer combination of abundant mois ture, plentiful heat and choking humidity are the most miserable kind of weather to us people types, the crops that sustain our livelihood thrive in those condi tions. No, it’s not favorable for cows or pigs or chickens but absolutely loved by corn, soy beans, and hay. So, everytime I begin moan ing about the bouts of heat and humidity, I try to jolt my con science with memory-minders about last year’s lack of green. Gloucester County 4-H Fair For the first time, the Gloucester County 4-H Fair will run from Thursday, July 23 through Sunday, July 26. For all four days, the Gloucester County 4-H Fair grounds in Mullica Hill will become a beehive of activity. Route #77 will swarm with a steady stream of vehicles bring ing more than 900 4-H'ers and their exhibits to show off to more than 12,000 Fair visitors. The fair hours will be Thursday, July 23, from 4 p.m. - 9;30 p m.; Friday and Saturday, July 24 and 25, from 9 a.m - 9 p.m ; and Sunday, July 26, from 9 am,-6 p m For the four days of the annu- Because everything—every thing—this summer is green. Green is poking out of the cracks in the pavement around the buildings; we may have to mow the driveways. It’s climbing over the raspberries, hanging over pond banks, threatening to obliterate the mailbox. Green is growing on the mid-pond goosenest, sending roots right down into the pond for moisture. Green is happily thriving in the rainspout high overhead at the edge of our house roof. Green is poking out of every nook and cranny, every niche, every bare spot where an upstart weed or grassy patch can take root. And it is beautiful. At least for this year, we have an idea whose knee the corn will reach this Fourth of July week end. The Jolly Green Giant’s. 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