Posted by Brown Swiss on June 01, 2016 at 20:44:58 from (166.182.3.73):
In Reply to: Weds Weekly Feature Nght posted by larry@stinescorner on June 01, 2016 at 15:51:55:
I wished I had a pic of my old neighbor's stock yard. It was all wood and took up 10 acres, he owned thousands of acres and ran beef cows, many beef cows. It was quite the site for here. He owned from me all the way to the end of the road which was a few miles. He hired guys to cut every tree on the farms so the cows had more to graze. In the fall the yard was just black and red with cattle. The guy was an old bachelor, no kids, never married, the farms got sold to a millionaire engineer and his son a high up lawyer, the bluffs have trees again, all the farmable ground went to CRP, and the all wooden stock yard that covered 10 acres was bulldozed into a ditch, along with most of the buildings, only ones that lasted were a log barn and a log house.
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