I'm telling you! I had a cow out in the field last Wednesday with her feet in the air,dead as a doornail. Saturday morning it cost me $190 to get the tire man out here to fix a loaded 14.9 28 tire on one of the loader tractors........ With the weather like it is,I should be chomping at the bit to get out there and break some records for getting in the field early,but I just don't have it in me anymore. I look at what these cattle would bring if I haule them all to the sale barn. At what the equipment is worth if I called a good auctioneer and had him tell me what to haul up the road to the scrapper and what to list. At what this land is worth if I sold it for what it's assessed at. I think about the things I could do and the life I could live with that money. Instead,every load of cattle I've sold this year,the money had a place to go before I even got the check. Property taxes,income tax on all the money I made last year,an I swear I don't know where it went. Wind and fire,and liability insurance,that Fielders Choice seed corn bill,I know I'm going to have to get 1000 gallons of diesel real soon. It just never ends.
The things we do for our kids I guess. If the one boy didn't want it,I'd be out of here so fast I'd leave skid marks.
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