Posted by billonthefarm on March 11, 2012 at 16:04:19 from (97.64.182.189):
in central IL. We have had very mild weather for awhile now. We took advantage of the weather to undertake a very importan project last week. There is no more obvious sign than the undertaking of the spreading of the poo! If you grew up on a farm you will have memories of this rite, good memories or bad, hard to say but memories non the less!
Oh yes, its hitting the fan in this pic!
If that wasnt proof enough how about some new calves enjoying a mild day?
This is a pic of some of our replacment heifers watching as we clean out the feedlot.
The steers take in the activity. As you can tell they are wild!
This will probably come back to haunt me but, this is our 2010 utility loader tractor. It has given us alot of reliable service. Most people had bad expirences with these tractors but for us, it has done a good job. I will keep my fingers crossed now!!
Here is one of our yt posters. Tritown is taking a break from pitching poo away from the bunks. Seems like his buddy Kruser could have come lent a hand but maybe krusers wife didnt approve! Hmmmm.
Last but not least. Im sure you have heard stories about the dog watching the gate while his master drives in and out, well we do things a little different around here!! Oh a dogs life.
This is the year that winter never came. We were agian today over 60 degrees. Chance of rain tonight. We are going to get ready the next couple of days to do our spring plowing. If we miss this rean we can probably run in a couple days and we will hook the drill up and get ready to do some seeding of oats. Its warm and dry and soon we will have green grass. Welcome to spring everyone!! bill
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