What's going on, on your farm?

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We just suffered through a major disaster at LOF. The farm manager was playing around with a “time machine” to rapidly advance from late autumn through the winter season. It is a good concept as long as you manage to stay awake. :blushnew: The next thing we knew we were in the first day period of summer and there were 14 cows that paid the ultimate price. We also only had one day to prepare 156 acres for planting the next crop of soybeans and corn.

Someone saw the farm owner with the time machine in the back of his pickup headed towards the pond – probably going to teach the machine how to swim. Things are back to normal now and the manager appears to be wide awake. That’s my story and I am sticking to it. :biggrin2:
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Dagrump wrote: Fri Feb 14, 2020 8:11 pm We just suffered through a major disaster at LOF. The farm manager was playing around with a “time machine” to rapidly advance from late autumn through the winter season. It is a good concept as long as you manage to stay awake. :blushnew: The next thing we knew we were in the first day period of summer and there were 14 cows that paid the ultimate price. We also only had one day to prepare 156 acres for planting the next crop of soybeans and corn.

Someone saw the farm owner with the time machine in the back of his pickup headed towards the pond – probably going to teach the machine how to swim. Things are back to normal now and the manager appears to be wide awake. That’s my story and I am sticking to it. :biggrin2:
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chedly_farms wrote: Fri Feb 14, 2020 10:05 pm
Dagrump wrote: Fri Feb 14, 2020 8:11 pm We just suffered through a major disaster at LOF. The farm manager was playing around with a “time machine” to rapidly advance from late autumn through the winter season. It is a good concept as long as you manage to stay awake. :blushnew: The next thing we knew we were in the first day period of summer and there were 14 cows that paid the ultimate price. We also only had one day to prepare 156 acres for planting the next crop of soybeans and corn.

Someone saw the farm owner with the time machine in the back of his pickup headed towards the pond – probably going to teach the machine how to swim. Things are back to normal now and the manager appears to be wide awake. That’s my story and I am sticking to it. :biggrin2:
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Quarter mil in landfill but finally got my field expansion ready for next year. Now I'm broke for harvest time with no combine

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FarmCatJenkins wrote: Sat Feb 15, 2020 1:27 am Quarter mil in landfill but finally got my field expansion ready for next year. Now I'm broke for harvest time with no combine

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Are you still working on year one? What kind of revenue are you projecting for the harvest?
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iwan073 wrote: Fri Feb 14, 2020 5:59 pm Preparing the fields for next harvest.
Finally saved enough money to buy the Fendt 1050. Love that machine.

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You take great pictures:)
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FarmCatJenkins wrote: Sat Feb 15, 2020 1:27 am Quarter mil in landfill but finally got my field expansion ready for next year.
What do you mean quarter million in landfill? Was that an old junkyard or something?
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jasonbarron wrote: Sat Feb 15, 2020 1:30 am Are you still working on year one? What kind of revenue are you projecting for the harvest?
Yeah have been working on my GEO projects but hope to hit it hard tomorrow. I'll won't really know until Autumn but I have 12 of my 40 Holsteins to give birth in 7 months. Plus 600k in Silage I can send to the BGA
Dairydeere wrote: Sat Feb 15, 2020 1:39 am What do you mean quarter million in landfill? Was that an old junkyard or something?
That's how much the landscaping cost me to level that out and fill it in lol. Used to be a forest.
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Oh, lol. Now that we have a landscaping tool in this new game, we start getting better results of fields, yet at the same time wonder why we just dumped all that money :lol:
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jasonbarron wrote: Sat Feb 15, 2020 1:31 am You take great pictures:)
Thank you sweetie 😘

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Just starting seasons on Sussex. I started with putting in money so year 1 will be growing food for pigs in year 2 and since it's Sussex will just buy the food (either the stuff to mix tmr or just buy ready made tmr) and start dairy cows right away.
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Just recently moved over to Charwell (with seasons) from Ravenport. Put already about 10 hours in, getting the fields ready to be sown (plow, lime, cultivate, spay) bought a couple cows, did some silage bales and just now I did a contract harvesting wheat and took the leftovers home and bought 250 chickens. Only think I have to do now is to wait before my own fields are ready to harvest.
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Don't know where Iwan's gotten too , said he was off to bed for a quick nap ,but I see one of his sheep is missing . . . . . 😏

Anyway, got a bit of baling to do to stock up on straw for the dairy
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Barrcott wrote: Sat Feb 15, 2020 12:43 pm Don't know where Iwan's gotten too , said he was off to bed for a quick nap ,but I see one of his sheep is missing . . . . . 😏
Yeah, thought I’d take her for a walk... 😇

Anyways. I come back and see Barrcott struggling with his plow. It wouldn’t work, he said.
After I advised him to unfold it first, it strangely enough did work... 🙄
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So yeah. Back to my sheep.
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