Good to hear you now have a share of the farm. You have put in a lot of work. Praying you are staying safe now that winter has finally arrived. This storm today is a nasty one. God bless.
Congratulations on being a farmer, not an employee 😂, try to make your #1 priority making the operation more efficient. If you want to save wear and tear and diesel buy a bale splitter! Get rid of all the manure spreaders and get one knight slinger 4000gal with a lid. Just my .02¢ Hopefully everything works out for you!
Congrats on now having a "chunk" LD! All sorts of new repsonsiblities wanted or not wanted hehehe. What is the difference in the bales.. bale = hay and dry bale = corn stalks or something else??
Good luck on your new adventure its like the old one with different benefits
Good to see a family farm still going. Thanks for the videos
Good to hear you now have a share of the farm. You have put in a lot of work. Praying you are staying safe now that winter has finally arrived. This storm today is a nasty one. God bless.
It's been a hell of a start with the weather
Good luck !
Congratulations on being a farmer, not an employee 😂, try to make your #1 priority making the operation more efficient. If you want to save wear and tear and diesel buy a bale splitter! Get rid of all the manure spreaders and get one knight slinger 4000gal with a lid. Just my .02¢ Hopefully everything works out for you!
Efficiency is at the top of my list!
Congrats on now having a "chunk" LD! All sorts of new repsonsiblities wanted or not wanted hehehe.
What is the difference in the bales.. bale = hay and dry bale = corn stalks or something else??
Hay silage Bale and dry hay big square bale
Hopefully you don't wear yourself out with all the new responsibilities.
Maybe toss a block/chock under the wheel so the whole rig doesn’t roll away?
There's a dip in the gravel where it meets the cement I put the back tire of the tractor in. Hasn't rolled away yet🤞
Where do you farm
What state
Wisconsin
Lmfao I grew up on a dairy farm in Maine you aint seen the half of it old son
He grew up on this farm "old son." He's seen all of it. Sincerely, the neighbor.