Posted by billonthefarm on November 06, 2010 at 20:26:28 from (216.24.115.57):
In Reply to: billonthefarm posted by Jake_NEIA on November 05, 2010 at 19:16:26:
I"m right here. Yep we got everything pretty well squared away with the crops. Have been done with harvest for a long time. We have been working hard trying to get a bunch of projects completed while the weather alows. As tritown says and is quite well aware of since he has been helping, we have been working before dawn and right up until dark building fence and working towards weaning calves. I"ll get some pictures of our fence projects and all of the cattle since they are all back home grazing stalks. We will start feeding the cows next week and plan on weaning the week of the 15th then our work load really shifts to alot of daily chores for the remainder of the winter. No vacations for us here, not even holidays off, starting monday we will be feeding cattle on two farms three miles apart twice a day with the tractor and mixer every day untill spring. When one busy season ends another starts. Farming is not a job, its a life. bill
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