Serious question, what work is being done on a farm in January? I realize that the South doesn’t typically get cold, but they have planting and harvest seasons too. It was my understanding that these tend to be migrants, who travel to southern countries during this time.
Well that’s how you get out of season crops year round. And states like Arizona, New Mexico, and California do quite a bit around this time of year. It’s one of the reasons there’s a water crisis too because a lot of these states that have deserts are using water from rivers like The Colorado River faster than it can replenish. Right now it’s -5° in the morning where I live, but in those southern desert-like states it’s probably like 40°. Temperature wise it probably feels like my October, which is around the harvest season.
Serious question, what work is being done on a farm in January? I realize that the South doesn’t typically get cold, but they have planting and harvest seasons too. It was my understanding that these tend to be migrants, who travel to southern countries during this time.
Well that’s how you get out of season crops year round. And states like Arizona, New Mexico, and California do quite a bit around this time of year. It’s one of the reasons there’s a water crisis too because a lot of these states that have deserts are using water from rivers like The Colorado River faster than it can replenish. Right now it’s -5° in the morning where I live, but in those southern desert-like states it’s probably like 40°. Temperature wise it probably feels like my October, which is around the harvest season.