It gets to be a challenge to keep everything floating some days but I have a wonderful wife and a VERY helpful fatherI have to say, people say I’m busy all the time. It looks like you’ve got a lot more going on than I do.
It's turned into quite the lengthy read over the last few years !!
I was down your way last summer when we went to the Deere dealer between Ames and Nevada to bring home my International 884 !! It was rainy and crappy the whole trip so we didn't get to snoop at all the nice land down that way![]()
It gets to be a challenge to keep everything floating some days but I have a wonderful wife and a VERY helpful father
That all being said, last week I became a dealer for the Poultry Hawk system I installed in the barn. First dealer in the Midwest. Hopefully I can sell a few and scale back on a few of the other things I do.
The chicken barn will easily replace the income I get from my in town job once it's paid for and I'm trying to diversify the income streams I have now. Selling/installing/servicing the Poultry Hawks will help a little. The chicken barn helps, I need to find another income stream before I can "retire" from working off the farm full time. Plus, three little people in daycare hits the bank account pretty hard every week. We pay almost twice as much for daycare right now as we did for our first house ...That’s pretty awesome. I’ve actually been trying to think of something I could get involved with too. Something to make a little money on the side would be nice.
The chicks are happy and healthy so far !! They are very active and on track to drink almost 350 gallons of water already the first day here. That's awesome !!Chickens look good.
What else will you be doing differently with this group?
You said the chicks could get sick from the ammonia? How and what keeps you healthy?
Thanks for following along !! I'm having a good time taking pictures and enjoy showing what goes on in our little operation. I never expected this thread to turn into what it has but am enjoying itJust finished all 63 pages of your thread. Looked at it almost every evening for about a half hour until I was done. I think I learned a lot over the last few weeks. Love your work ethic, your humor, and your logic. The only thing I can complain about is that I'm all caught up. I'll look for your big shiny building the next time I'm on my way down to Iowa for work or my sons soccer games. LOL
When people tell me they've taken the time to read through this whole thread it humbles me a little. I enjoy what I do at the in town job, on the farm and love my family like there's no end in sight. I also very much enjoy showing others what the farm life is all about. I like knowing where my day-to-day common goods come from and I like being able to share with everyone the little bit of the food chain that I am a part of !!Well, I just spent from 10 a.m.-ish 'til right now (4:48pm) reading this entire thread. What a phenomenal job you've done of not only handling your day to day chores and family life, but bringing us all into the loop, too.
I spent my summers on a dairy farm near Arcade, NY, and got my B.S. (wildlife science) at Cornell, on the Ag. campus. Also, prior to that, got an A.A.S. at one of NY's 2-year colleges in central NY, where my work-study job was on the college's dairy farm.
I just can't tell you how much I've enjoyed your work. Thank you for sharing your time with us.
Gary









National Beer Day yesterday. I had to make sure I was ready with the glass bottles of beer flavored water I like so much !!
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I wonder who put that square there and what will go there one day
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Everything is as OK as is can be. I've been busier than a termite in a sawmill this last week.Everything OK ? Long time no post.
















The growing season is always different every year. We will be planting less wheat and oats this year because they should be planted in April if possible. They will grow if planted later but neither crop likes the hot dry weather in July/August so it's ideal to plant them early so they are not doing any major growing when they are stressed by the heat.Seeing all that snow in April it made me think of a few questions for you.
With snow falling in mid-April what is the length of your crop growing season? Does it limit you in the crops you can grow?
Is poultry and dairy farming the primary business for farmers in your area due to the cold weather?
Also, with your experience with cows and chickens, how difficult would be be to also farm pigs?
Thanks.







The snow really *****, but it's even worse when the wind blows it everywhere you don't want it. I'm spoiled right now, all my white **** has melted & the grass is getting green. Well I guess we should consider ourselves lucky to only get around 8" total snow. South of us a few hours in Canby, MN they had an official measured amount of 23.5". Good grief what a mess that must be !!!Jeez, look at all that white ****!The snow really *****, but it's even worse when the wind blows it everywhere you don't want it. I'm spoiled right now, all my white **** has melted & the grass is getting green.
Boy, Leo sure is getting big, isn't he?




They're making a delivery at 11:30 PM?
Whodathunk.
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They deliver feed 24hrs a day Monday - Saturday.They're making a delivery at 11:30 PM?
Whodathunk.
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The feed mill picks up the tow bill. They will be coming out during the day from now on so we can hook a tractor to the front of the truck to keep him moving without getting stuck.so who gets the tow bill on that?
wont be cheap that is for sure.
it could have been worse you get a call and the feed truck is tipped over in your yard!
Be glad this happened on a night you was at home and not in a hotel room 150 miles away.
He got stuck before he got to the bins !! There is a new soft spot that needs attention before next year.You had mentioned that you wanted to fix that turn around. I guess you have to move it up the list.
I was thinking 12" of concrete with fiber, mesh and rebar should do the trickLooks like it's time to asphalt the place!![]()

No kidding !! It's finally warming up so today well be getting some equipment ready for spring fieldwork.....FINALLY !!











