Posted by billonthefarm on August 09, 2010 at 19:15:53 from (216.24.115.57):
Things are busy on the farm, just the way I like it!!
This is the new drying bin at my house. Should speed up harvest quite a bit.
Picture of a calf in one of the pastures.
Cows, calves, and one of the bulls enjoying the shade on a warm day.
A pic of the fat calves staring at me as I walk out to feed them in the morning.
Nick mowing hay last weekend. We will try to get the baling wraped up tomorrow.
This is how I spray fence rows and places in pastues that need a little attention.
Been doing a little mowing with this 4020 in places the batwing mower cant fit.
Caught dad washing up his pride and joy the other day. I learned to drive on this 1967 1206.
We have been building fence on a pasture we have rented for next year. The land owner is a friend and a neighbor. It has been very warm but we are just about done now.
Well thats what weve been up to here. Wrigley is sleeping at my feet after a hard day.
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