farmer2009
Elite Member
Made it to the mid 80's today.
You guys have been busy. Took several days to catch up with my allotted reading time.
Drew. Sorry for garden troubles. When I plant open pollinated corn (which is what sweet corn or any heirloom variety is) I always plant double seeds. Then thin to singles. It helps eliminate the long blank spaces. Even if birds get in. Found a shotgun is a good deterrent for birds. Or propane cannons.
Weaned calves last week so now have a new daily chore. The bawling has stopped. I love feeding cattle. Just don't have deep enough pockets to do it large scale. Cattle feeding is a rich mans game. Learned that the hard way 10 years ago. I made dam good money in the spring. That fall I had to dig into my pockets to cover the losses. Lost more than I made that spring. Watched cattle fall over $40/cwt in less than a week. Tried to hold onto them as long as I could but the notes were due.
Finally got the covers installed on the chicken coop windows. Now its clean up the messes.
You guys have been busy. Took several days to catch up with my allotted reading time.
Drew. Sorry for garden troubles. When I plant open pollinated corn (which is what sweet corn or any heirloom variety is) I always plant double seeds. Then thin to singles. It helps eliminate the long blank spaces. Even if birds get in. Found a shotgun is a good deterrent for birds. Or propane cannons.
Weaned calves last week so now have a new daily chore. The bawling has stopped. I love feeding cattle. Just don't have deep enough pockets to do it large scale. Cattle feeding is a rich mans game. Learned that the hard way 10 years ago. I made dam good money in the spring. That fall I had to dig into my pockets to cover the losses. Lost more than I made that spring. Watched cattle fall over $40/cwt in less than a week. Tried to hold onto them as long as I could but the notes were due.
Finally got the covers installed on the chicken coop windows. Now its clean up the messes.