Posted by rockyridgefarm on January 14, 2014 at 14:16:01 from (69.131.201.178):
In Reply to: OT windy,and ice ! posted by farmerwithmutt on January 14, 2014 at 14:06:58:
No. But you''re welcome to come get the splitter and use it yourself. I just finished. I don't tend to split anything as I have an OWB, but this winter already has made me go through twice as much as I expected by now. I had some pin oak that I cut a year and a half ago. naything under 6" burned fine, but the 18" pieces would boil water out the center, so i split 'em to help'em dry. With the way it's going, I'll need them in the next 6 weeks...
I don't generally take much of an interest in grazing conferences as I don't own cattle. My pasture is rented out to my neighbor who is a seasonal milker and rotational grazer. He's done milking 'til March now. Milks 60-70 cows in a greenhouse with a parlor. No other housing for the herd, except the hillsides and trees. I keep the pastures mowed to keep down the multiflora rose and prickly ash and rotate his cattle through them - 25 head through 40 acres. Not high pressure, but also very low input...
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