Posted by oldproudvet on November 22, 2019 at 18:30:31 from (74.127.131.5):
In Reply to: It was hard to do posted by 37chief on November 22, 2019 at 15:51:24:
Tis hard for sure. So wet the past few years, decided I was done fighting weather trying to put up hay. My hay ground is not low, it's just we can't get a week of dryness. Last winter feeding my cattle one morn, my bull nosed into a bale and gave me one of those "what's this crap boss?" looks. You know that's what it was because he'd always shake his head in a new sweet bale for several minutes before letting any of his "girls" to it. I'm in my mid 70s and I guess that's OK, but it's hard I sold my Devon grass fed herd last spring, and I'm going to part with a couple hundred acres too, to a neighbor to our family since the 1870s and really good folks. I quit burning wood for our full time heat 2 years ago, I've plenty of woods to work in, but 10 cords is a lot of woods work, particularly when there's 4 feet of snow drifted in there. I used to love making wood, 20 below and the woods would just sing. With chains on all 4 tires the SC did yeoman work, pulling a small trailer and skidding logs in. But, today, I don't miss it. Somethings going on, and not sure what? Those 60 pound sacks have gotten heavier too........ Larry
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