Trx250r180
Saw polisher
was 42 here on the way to work ,may hit mid 60's today ,i do not like it hot ,the mild climate is nice to work in around here .95 right now with matching humidity it does suck but i live in it and im use to it.
was 42 here on the way to work ,may hit mid 60's today ,i do not like it hot ,the mild climate is nice to work in around here .95 right now with matching humidity it does suck but i live in it and im use to it.
Done a lot of that years ago. Cut and spear for 10-12 hours a day. Had a dark Tan and looked like a Mexican one year. Lol
Just a question... who here actually depends on farm production for a real portion of required income?? I do... who else?
well part of my income is farm but i do side jobs to help me get by. Raising tobacco is not extactly the best money maker in my parts.
if i would of had the resources i would go into strictly cattle charolais and limosin
Our first year bull calves were getting 2 dollars a pound last year!
And that is why I'm raising a few Angus.....
the only crazy ones i dealt with was ones hit by a truck seen some go wild over a the noise of a engine running.They can be a pita to handle.... need to have a way to work them for shots & wormer and stuff. AND they push on EVERYTHING. Keeping the equipment to produce hay...it all adds up and its harder than many think to actually make money over time after all expenses are figured. But they can produce a bit of cash to augment a hobby farm with a few pieces of equipment.. and a **** removal strategy if you have a barn & barn yard!
Wait until you have to get an uncooperative one on a trailer!
don't hold you're breath cattle and grains is shaky this year it could go either direction.We are actually thinking of moving down south of here because of taxes....and retirement. Murray Kentucky was one area. Farm land & lakes around for the boats. Has to have trees and preferable a "Hill Top"! Would like to keep a beef operation though. Right now black angus cows are getting the best money here. We are moving away from Herford's as they don't bring the same money at the auctions. Too much fat is what they say. We mixed in a Murray Grey bull and that was a huge success even if the color was "tan". We have a black angus bull n now. Our first year bull calves were getting 2 dollars a pound last year! Hoping this year is the same.
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