Posted by Jamo58 on August 01, 2011 at 10:40:16 from (24.2.112.150):
Thought I'd share...wished I could have gotten to the oats about two weeks ago before the winds and rain and weeds really came on but still put enough in the grain rooms to get the sheep through winter. And all the seed was seed that I combined last year so all I've got in it this year is my time and fuel.
Can't believe it's already August. Had a lot of fun with my neighbor and fiance. She drove the makeshift "grain cart" for me. Got to see everyone and everything safe and sound and put away at the end of the day. Can't ask for much more.
I can run the tractors all over our hills but running this old combine on these hills is like learning to ride a bike all over again. I sure will be happy when the hilly ground is reclaimed as hay and pasture and I can keep my crops on the "flat" land. Well, just thought I'd share what keeps me excited to go home to the farm on the weekends (and nights when my day job isn't taking up all my time).
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