I was working at a seed elevator for the past year, but being so many hours(anywhere from 5-10s to 7-12s) it was hard to work with the farm. I went to school for heavy equipment operator and have my truck licence aswell. The problem is, nobody wants to hire someone part time.
I think im more looking for "starting my own business" but not really, just looking for ways to make more money. I sell hay and am going to be doing that on a larger scale this year since we are cutting back on cows this fall. Im looking for a decent but cheap haybine for this year and have a couple smaller people looking for someone to cut some hay. Ill have the straw off 10 acres of wheat to sell this fall. I sell a few logs here and there to a buddy with a sawmill. I help him with the mill once in a while, like a day every couple weeks.
Grandpa quit upgrading equipment back in the 70s so im working with worn out junk. yes im pulling a 3pt 11' cultivator with 85 horse. With the duals on, the tractor is 10'6" lol. So im trying to build things up a bit but to do that and still survive right now, i need to make more money.
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