It’s the life

This morning we picked up a 30 foot steel beam and trailered to our farm.  One of the out building is shifting and we plan to use the beam for stabilization as we shore the building up.  Our flatbed is only 18 feet, however loading and transporting went very smooth.

 

This evening Don made kettle corn and as a family, we listened to the night as the fire died down.  It’s the life to live.

It’s that time of year

It’s that time of year. The grass is growing well and it’s time to review our grazing rotation plan.  Don and I have already walked the pastures to see what forages are showing up.  Of course there is fescue, this is Missouri.  We mostly looked for legumes and found them. The summer of 2011 brought drought conditions to our farm; however the pastures are bouncing back with the spring rains.  Our girls are eager to get out of their winter pastures and into the taller, lusher green grass.  We, however,  would like to see the pastures mature a little more.

I been thinkin’

I been thinkin’…  Don usually cringes when he hears me speak those words.  For better or for worse though, he replies “About what”.  He knows his Honey-do list is about to get longer.  Thanks, Honey, for adding this blog page to the Bryan Red Angus webpage.

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