I think what you're asking about is the patch of overwinter turnips Kon's pulling to sell for cow feed, so that they can plant corn there. The carrots are probably the hardest part to read. They're the little orange rows.
My family farms. Not my parents, but my grandparents did, and my uncles. My farm-chore experience doesn't do as much good for Kon as it probably should, though, since I doubt very much he's being sent out to pick okra (I live in southern Louisiana) and Ma Kent probably doesn't grow thousands of pounds of sweet potatoes every year.
Also, I bet Kon has never thought "keep your brassicas together!" as opposed to "Ma says the cabbage goes next to the brocolli."
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My family farms. Not my parents, but my grandparents did, and my uncles. My farm-chore experience doesn't do as much good for Kon as it probably should, though, since I doubt very much he's being sent out to pick okra (I live in southern Louisiana) and Ma Kent probably doesn't grow thousands of pounds of sweet potatoes every year.
Also, I bet Kon has never thought "keep your brassicas together!" as opposed to "Ma says the cabbage goes next to the brocolli."