XJSuperman
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Been thinking the same thing, but he was buying a house and thats a time consuming effort before you even get possession. Then the work starts. He's probably just busy.
Been thinking the same thing, but he was buying a house and thats a time consuming effort before you even get possession. Then the work starts. He's probably just busy.
Good to know you're still alive and kicking it !!Well... just making another post that I’m still here. I plan to catch up on things here soon. Been a lot of back and forth between working on the house plus doing things for the farm.
House is moving along fairly well. I have a list of several things I’d like to get done before we get super busy at the farm for fall.
As far as the farm goes we’ve been a little busy. Trying to get several jobs done and finished. I plan to start really getting things ready to go for fall in the next week or so. We had a few rain showers on and off that we were definitely due for. It’s good for those later planted beans of ours. Corn is looking pretty good to right now too. Few more rains and a few more weeks and things will really start moving. Things at the house will for sure be on hold for awhile until we get harvest wrapped up.
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Good to know you're still alive and kicking it !!
We've gotten some rain up here the last week and it has perked up our 1.2 beans very well. The 0.8's are well on their way to turning already which is both exciting and worrisome. It means game on soon but I'm ready to do more than check for aphids with these beans finally.
Do you guys cover crop down there ???








































Everything looks great. Just curious as I’ve lived on the farm my entire life (still). How far is “town” from the farm?
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First time viewing this thread. I opened the last page and have lots to catch up on .
Is the manure trailer the back end of a dump truck?
I’ll start at the beginning after I get everything done for today’s projects. 22pages.
I see the carport becoming a garage with an expansion as wide or deep as allowed!
Bigger is better!
Unfortunately, my lot doesn’t go very far to the side from the edge of the carport. Not far behind the carport is a nice oak that I would prefer to keep.
The neighbors on the side of the carport actually have a double lot. I’m not entirely sure but I think they thinking of selling soon. I’m hoping I can talk them into selling the empty lot beside me separate from the house. Although I’m sure it’ll be every bit of $15,000+. Which is hard to justify.
Good to see a picture of the house. Does the 1000 sq ft include the basement?
I figured that it would not be long till the work really picks up.
Dwight

I don't suppose you guys had any time to hit up Mt. Pleasant's Midwest Old Threshers Reunion this weekend did you? Went for the second year in a row and it was fantastic as usual.
Thanks for posting this thread! It's interesting to see what all is involved in running a farm. Good luck with the house- I know you and the girlfriend will enjoy it.




You're a really good photographer - good composition. Your thread is one I have to check every time I'm on GJ.























GA. I spent several days reading the entire thread. Lots of interesting information you have shared about today’s farmers and the issues they have to address daily.
My grandfather had a farm that was much smaller than your operations in Western Pa. He started with horses in the teens(?) and at sometime must have got a tractor. I think I remember my uncle using 2 tractors for the implements. He had a dairy operation along with growing the crops. Two bank barns (one had hay lofts above the cattle and the other one had the silo where the few hogs/pigs were housed) that one had the silo next two it.
I think it was basically a family run farm and there was one hired man for a while. Of course there was a butter and egg route in town.
Is all the corn that you have tested so far for the livestock? Some of the information you have shared have brought back memories my grandmother used to tell us.

















