I don't have any fancy drills like yours Silver but I find with my little old seeder it is a bit of a pain in the ar$e to clean the fertilizer out properly and then rust inhibitors to prevent corrosion.Excavator. Kinda handy., I can keep moving the bag so as not to have it over the person holding the tube.
I used to have two compartments on my drill fill but I took the fertilizer half off several years ago and sold it to a neighbour because I thought if I ever wanted to fertilize I would broadcast it. Then I bought this drill to try no till which requires fertilizer. Oops.
Loving those tags. Moo-6.
That looks like a ride-along cat. I had a cat when I was kid that followed me everywhere. She looked like a Siamese but was really Heinz.
Beautiful thing right there!
Does it make you a little nervous, having those bears so close to the herd? Or do they leave them alone?
He really isn't. Just perfectly content to hang out at the workshop & barn. That's a friend's feed truck and I have no clue why he decided to check out the cake feeder.That looks like a ride-along cat. I had a cat when I was kid that followed me everywhere. She looked like a Siamese but was really Heinz.
This pair is only interested in digging the oats up from where I fed during calving. They have churned up a lot of the area now.Does it make you a little nervous, having those bears so close to the herd? Or do they leave them alone?
Like coyotes around here. As long as they have enough to eat, they leave the calves alone.Bears do make me nervous, but they seem to either be calf killers or they aren't..
Only the first 9 girls thru the chute have the "M-0-0-?" Tag number. I honestly didnt realize it til i got the tags shipped in and was like "oh."Loving those tags. Moo-6.
Just planting hereNeighbor's corn looking good so far this year
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They got nothing to complain about.