I had a job like that back in the 1990s when I lived in Wisconsin most fun job I ever had. Boss had about 15000 acres too. Started out in the spring hauling liquid manure and after we had emptied the pits at a couple of his 13 farms, another guy and I would start plowing. I had a JD 4960 with 7 bottom variable width plow. Boss used to buy grease on pallets he wanted every thing checked and greased every day. Plowed from sunup till sundown everyday except sunday All the field workers got sunday and most saturdays off. Someone else would follow with the 4wd articulated and a field finisher and a couple other guys followed with the corn planter or drills. Then we watched the hay grow.When it was ready someone mowed, someone else raked and I chopped it and someone else hauled loads to the barns. All tower silos. Then a short break and it was time to chop corn and combine it. Boss didn't own any combines at that time and he hired a custom operator. I worked for another custom operator and combined other farmers corn. Always wished I had gone on one of those combine runs from Texas to Canada when I was younger. Spent 10 years in Wi. the best years of my life.
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