buckeyefarmer
Epic Contributor
Hi, my name is BuckeyeFarmer and I have 2 tractors, 3 riding mowers, and 2 push mowers for 5 acres.
TBN app ads.
I can support the idea of ads on TBN to support free app. BUT
Those ought to be at least tractor related.
What I absolutely DETEST are these click bait ads. Demeaning to the site in my opinion. A shame. Please do better. I would think certain people would be offended by the partially clothed female athlete wearing the Habib.
Good morning
temp is 36 and going to a high of 50°F. Wind W 15 gusting to 21 mph. 70% chance of 'periods of rain'.
I did nothing yesterday and I fully intend to do the same today.
If the rain holds off, then I might put some wood in, but don't hold your breath.
Have a good day all

Here痴 why Booboo is a problem.
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JB, can't beat a bit of tractor therapy :thumbsup: As a professional experienced into the workings of the mind, have you ever been able to work out why tractors and ride on mowers are so addictive ? Even when physically incapacitated, normally sane people will drag themselves onto their machinery just to get another high, while others risk heat exhaustion and some take to the slopes in less than perfect conditions.
Over the years a few have taken desperate measures to cut out tractors from their lives, selling up and moving to tractor rehabilitation communities, but as we have seen with Don, it is all too easy to regress. There ought to be a place where we can regularly meet up and take it in turns to admit "My name is xxxx and I am a tractor addict".
Oh, Irv has already built that place - this Good morning thread !!! :laughing:
I am ronjhall. I have a 30 hp tractor with 30 attachments, 60" lawnmower with 2 attachments, a push mower, and a golf cart on 4 acres.
Good morning. My name is Eric and I am a tractor addict.
This constantly wet weather is proving a bumper year for fungi. There are some I have not seen before and it is fascinating to see how they develop. Not sure what this one is called, it is black when it comes out of the ground, then morphs into a bright yellow cone before finally turning itself inside out.
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The parasol mushrooms are huge this year, growing from a gnarled dome into something the sheep will soon be wanting to shelter under when it rains. Ok, that's a slight exaggeration, however you can see the scale from the beanie hat I put on the ground.
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PJ what a smart looking house you live in and captured in pictures that deserve to grace the pages of an up market home magazine :thumbsup: