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<blockquote data-quote="tmaygspeara" data-source="post: 435754" data-attributes="member: 7021"><p>check out the link i posted. i dont have the exact name brand i have now but i will get it later. My brother works for ADT alarm company and he guided me in my camera purchase. You can get the images 80 miles away all you have to do is log into the software and wi fi account and they will all be on your computer real time, it might be a little delay but i can still keep my eye on things. for the cost, well i did NOT buy all cameras at once. it took me over 3 years to get all the cameras i need. i started with 5 and then realized i needed one in that corner, then after that, i realized i need one in this corner and it just progressed from there.</p><p></p><p>i am being totally honest about what we put into it. I know it might sound strange but this is the way my dad has done it as long as i can remember. The only time my dad use to fertilize was when he was growing hay. OH......i did forget 1 more expense and thats winter grass. that also run about $3000. thats it. no corn, no sweet feed, no pumping water, no checking on them everyday. My dad was mad when i purchased a new tractor, but i could not ride that old ford anymore, i needed air and a radio) no facilities except a catch pen and chute. no sprigging (or whatever that is), no vet, no de worming (maybe once a year). no fertilize except when we plant winter grass. no equipment (we have everything but most of it is not needed anymore) no equipment repairs. wasted money on a new tractor</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tmaygspeara, post: 435754, member: 7021"] check out the link i posted. i dont have the exact name brand i have now but i will get it later. My brother works for ADT alarm company and he guided me in my camera purchase. You can get the images 80 miles away all you have to do is log into the software and wi fi account and they will all be on your computer real time, it might be a little delay but i can still keep my eye on things. for the cost, well i did NOT buy all cameras at once. it took me over 3 years to get all the cameras i need. i started with 5 and then realized i needed one in that corner, then after that, i realized i need one in this corner and it just progressed from there. i am being totally honest about what we put into it. I know it might sound strange but this is the way my dad has done it as long as i can remember. The only time my dad use to fertilize was when he was growing hay. OH......i did forget 1 more expense and thats winter grass. that also run about $3000. thats it. no corn, no sweet feed, no pumping water, no checking on them everyday. My dad was mad when i purchased a new tractor, but i could not ride that old ford anymore, i needed air and a radio) no facilities except a catch pen and chute. no sprigging (or whatever that is), no vet, no de worming (maybe once a year). no fertilize except when we plant winter grass. no equipment (we have everything but most of it is not needed anymore) no equipment repairs. wasted money on a new tractor [/QUOTE]
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