If benches etc moved looks like a tidy 2wd tractor with a power box would just turn in. You'd pick up a nice bit.
Or could calves be moved elsewhere and remove partition temporarilyout and push fym to dung pile.
There will be different senarios where it makes sense to wholecrop. But what always strikes me is that setting out to do it in the first place only makes sense in a few scenarios. Like if you’ve undersown or if organic and want to home grow own feeds. Otherwise it’s kinda damage / cost...
Get one where the add on speaker are controlled by the tv remote. annoying having more than on remote to cater for speakers. Most inbuilt speakers on modern tv are really not great at all.
Would you chance dabble in some AI with objective of replacement heifers. You don’t have to 100% commit to AI and still have a stock bull. Try it for a couple years. Key really is an accommodating AI technician. Even a neighbor who does diy AI might suit. Just don’t get too hung up on buying...
Just some further ideas for sports and hobbies.... surfing body boarding diving windsurfing kite surfing
Woodworking. Egg mini business chicken ducks. Climbing mountain walking. Young scientists project
Really is about what sparks an interest at all.
Would person paying for the work be responsible here.
A word or explanation from that person to the upset party would get heat off your back.
Surely it's not a big stretch cut and not like your doing entire place
Tell that to the doughnuts ? who put them in!
Boundaries changed when I bought so getting around to moving it now. Crowe bar sledge and rock spike are familiar friends now!
What’s best way to put post and rail posts in ground? Hardly a knocker?
Would a two man petrol auger do it? Ground would be ground enough. Backfill with soil or would gravel be worth it?
Posts are 3x6inch. Pointed and 2.5ft in the ground
In process of moving a 4 rail fence. Erectors concreted...
I used Henry Hoover before. Took a bit of effort but was only way I was gonna manage it as was a fair distance and pipe already in place with no rope in it yet. Lite twine and a small bit of plastic bag tied to end did the job.
Can u have a tractor with a stone fork there as it is being ploughed. Or better yet a digger with a back actor. It’s handy to be able to pick the worst as the plow finds them
Ok not 100% farming but am wondering what the best thing to do to line walls of garden shed for hanging tools and shelving. Planking, plywood or OSB sheets for example?
Hav it in my head to avoid damaging the liner in the photo
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