Posted by Jlg on October 22, 2017 at 11:19:21 from (166.137.240.122):
In Reply to: Re: Big manure hauler posted by RBoots on October 22, 2017 at 10:58:49:
I dont see that happening at this particular place. It's a father and son dairy. Newest tractor they have is a 50 series Deere. Had a 4400 jd combine until a few years ago but sold it. They've hired a guy to do their combining and manure hauling ever since. I figured it must be cheaper and quicker for them to hire it done. The business that has this spreader are mennonites up the road. There was an article about this particular spreader in Lancaster Farmer a year ago but I didn't read it. I see there's a bunch of names of businesses and organizations decaled on the side. I see University of Maryland is one. I know they are always worried about run off getting in the Chesapeake Bay. Thought I heard it was brought in to help against that and is for rent. But I'm not 100% sure about that.
Dairy farms are dieing off here. We're an hour from DC and Baltimore. When a farm sells it goes to houses and shopping centers.
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