Terrick down Under
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Hey, down here most of the sparkies call those slip/crimp covers "boot laces".
BTW, The chook shed is looking good.
BTW, The chook shed is looking good.






The attic insulation guys have been here on and off for the last few weeks blowing insulation. I've been told it's ceramic based to help stop/prevent the spread of a fire if it ever happens.

I was told last fall that it would be Sept 1 2017 but that has come and gone. Last fall they were planning on building 5-6 barns and now they are going to build 25-28 more barns. The construction crew is working on getting footings and floors poured while it's warm out and will resume on my barn during rainy days or once it's cold.When do you think you will get your first chicks?
Wow. That is truly a devastating deal !!Speaking of fire... LINK![]()
So far, they are saying 120 to 150,000 dead chickens...yikes! (*edit* now they're saying 300K chickens)
Geez, $3 for 4 pieces of lettuce? That's even worse highway robbery than buying beer at a rock concert!![]()


People underestimate the "cool" factor of owing a van .... there really is no cool factor I guess but the price was right and it'll be a handy little people haulerI think that trans isn't making it into overdrive...4 grand at 50? Or else you had it floored right there. <- Yup
My younger brother had the twin to yours, 8 or 9 years ago. It was actually pretty peppy, I was surprised! I still made fun of him for driving a minivan.![]()



No.Updates?
On the back side where there is grass dad put down a bunch of tarps to try and catch the old nails. I'm pretty sure my mother went around with a magnet to catch the stray nails after all was done. I'm sure there are a few that got away though ....Did you have to go over the ground with a big magnet after you guys removed the old shingles? My neighbor had his roof redone a couple months ago & he's still finding nails in his lawn. Of course the tires on his riding mower are finding most of the nails.![]()
Yikes, I'm all for reusing stuff but that may be a bit far even for me !!LOVE the scaffold, my mate made a step ladder out of a cube. YES, it was rough and wobbly but worked.



I can see it getting redone a few times so probably not for a whileThey could have really messed with you & put three different adapters in there.
Nice work on the wire cart! When does it get powder coated?![]()

There is an antenna every 60' around the perimeter of the barns and there is a switchbox with a POE switch every 360'. The design came from the company that makes the stuff so if they say it's okay it must be. I have very little experience with ProfiNet so this is a fun project to learn from !!Pulling Ethernet (or profi for that matter) in these giant barns, how do you guys usually solve the 100 m distance limitation?






....Holy moly what a ride!!
Get in, sit down, shut up and hang on !!!
I just finished catching up on this thread. Good thing I started it before PB went rogue.
I think I updated all the photos but maybe I missed some ???
I want to thank you very much for the continuing education on farming. I go fishing once a year with a few guys from Lucan, MN and I love hearing their farming stories. I feel like a kid sitting next to grandpa when they start talking; I just shut-up and listen. Great bunch of guys!
You are very welcome !! I also enjoy sitting around listening to the old timers telling stories. I always learn something and it's very interesting hearing about how good we all have it now
Anxious to catch up on the progress of the coop.
Not much has been made but slowly it is coming along!!
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ANNNNNNNNNNND that's MUCH better !!!












About the same so far. The first 35 acres we did went 45bu/acre. We haven't done the best looking fields yet, just starting with the driest first I guess.Do you know what kind of yield you are getting? Guys up here are struggling to get above 1.2 tons per acre with the cold and wet summer that we had.
We use gravity boxes to move 100% of the corn to the bins and then again to market. The soybeans and wheat are hauled to market by semi by a neighbor because they need to go farther away than we want to drive with a tractor.Mid 40's to Low 50's is what I heard from another guy in MN on beans
Do you guys wagon all the corn to your own bins? Is a Semi and Grain Cart in your fleet?








