Who wants to come help today?

rockyridgefarm

Well-known Member
Looking for some Agro-tourism customers. I will only charge $10 for the experience of living on a farm. Thats for a whole day pass, what a bargain! Way cheaper than Disneyland AND no lines, even!

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I'll be right there, but you need to put a sun roof on the gator before I drive it--it gets hot driving that thing all day while you pick rocks!
 
Bought 30 acres a few years ago, had my Ranger fuller than that the hitch was dragging in the rides of dirt...... in 2 hours by myself.

Thats a lot of work! I know!

Paul
 
And this starts a new cottage industry. Landscapers will buy
all the rocks you can produce. As water supply gets lower in
the western US, rocks will replace urban lawns creating a
ever bigger market for your product. Keep the tourism allure
high and your labor costs low. LOL
 
I subsoiled my garden a few weeks ago and noticed a rock that came up.
Was setting my irrigation this morning and I went to pick the rock up and carry it out.
It was all I could do to pick it up and carry it.
Richard in NW SC
 
That reminds me of the Texan who said it takes him all day to drive across his ranch. Other guy said I had a pickup truck like that too. Just kidding, lol!
 
If you want guys to come help on the farm you didnt
pick the right farm name. Now if you had called your
place Cold Beer on Tap ! , there would be all kinds
of pickup trucks full of guys showing up. Least thats
how I see it works with the bars .
 
Maybe one of your neighbors is undercutting you by offering customers a
For every one rock you pick I will give you two more to take home deal?
 

I've always liked picking rocks. When I am driving and I see someone out picking it about all I can do to not stop and help. Our kids always enjoyed it too. We made a game out of it called "rock 'n roll". most of them they would toss but some they had to roll. I do it by myself now. I put the tractor in 1st and it follows me across the field.
 
We have so many we don't waste time on ones that small. I had 5 that came up with the chisel plow this year in one field. Some the size of the front wheel on the tractor. A couple I could lift the rest I had to roll or work into loader bucket some other way. I also picked up a few that were close by and on top.
 
We had a neighbor in town get some pick your own rocks from us. Also sold a load that we had parked at the farm while we stopped for lunch one day.
 
We had a neighbor in town get some pick your own rocks from us. Also sold a load that we had parked at the farm while we stopped for lunch one day.
 

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