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Farm Greeting Card featuring the photograph First Cutting Of Alfalfa by Robert Bales

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First Cutting Of Alfalfa Greeting Card

Robert Bales

by Robert Bales

$8.95

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Our greeting cards are 5" x 7" in size and are produced on digital offset printers using 100 lb. paper stock. Each card is coated with a UV protectant on the outside surface which produces a semi-gloss finish. The inside of each card has a matte white finish and can be customized with your own message up to 500 characters in length. Each card comes with a white envelope for mailing or gift giving.

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The first cutting is only a few weeks behind most of the years.

Idaho ranks fourth nationally for production of alfalfa hay. Production has... more

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Comments (7)

Jeanie Mann

Jeanie Mann

A wonderful picture Robert! The delightful smell of fresh cut alfalfa is not forgotten, nor is the satisfaction of a raising a good hay crop.

Robert Bales replied:

Very true!! We use to raise alfalfa for many years!! Thanks for the nice comment!!

Jim Fitzpatrick

Jim Fitzpatrick

Beautiful work! fv

Robert Bales replied:

Thanks Jim for the comment and the FV!!

Marvin Spates

Marvin Spates

Wow that is a love hay!!! Very beautiful photo Robert!!! LF

Robert Bales replied:

Thanks Marvin for the wonderful comment and the LF!! I use to raise hay.

Svetlana Yelkovan

Svetlana Yelkovan

Beautiful!

Robert Bales replied:

Thanks Svetlana!!

TN Fairey

TN Fairey

Awesome capture and interesting info Robert! l/f/t

Robert Bales replied:

Thanks so much for the nice comment on the imge and the information!! Thanks for the LFT!!

Artist's Description

The first cutting is only a few weeks behind most of the years.

Idaho ranks fourth nationally for production of alfalfa hay. Production has increased in recent years to meet the demand of Idaho's burgeoning dairy industry. Production in the east and south-central areas lead the state. Jefferson County with 80,700 acres of alfalfa is the leading county in the state.

Statewide, growers harvested 1 million acres in 2011 (the latest year in which statistics are available). The average yield was 4.3 tons per acre.

About Robert Bales

Robert Bales

I am a retired teacher, coach, and athletic director. While my wife, Judy, and I were teaching she had a photo studio, and I had a dark room where I did black and white and color. Some were for the studio while most of it was just a hobby. When we retired in 2000, we sold our house in Eastern Washington and moved onto our boat, Last Class, and our motorhome. We sold Last Class a few years ago and bought a small house in Yuma, Arizona and bought another one in Emmett Idaho. Now we spend the summers in Emmett and the winters in Yuma. Over our 50 years of marriage, we have always had an interest in photography and both of us enjoy taking the photos for this site. I have always used Cannon cameras and now I am using the 7D for most of the...

 

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