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Winters on an arable farm
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<blockquote data-quote="ajl" data-source="post: 6751804" data-attributes="member: 68526"><p>Be glad your winters are not as long as they are here. Do run out of things to do as well and get board at times too. There are things like book work, seed cleaning, grain hauling, machinery maintenance, and farm meetings to do but they do not keep me busy full time. My shed is not heated so no machinery maintenance when it is -40 out there. Searching for some good used farm equipment as well but farm auctions do not start till late march around this part of the world. We do try to go south for a week during the winter as well but for the most part winter here is useless and you might as well hibernate like the bears do. Sheep would get eaten by coyotes around here so would not be a bother after a while.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ajl, post: 6751804, member: 68526"] Be glad your winters are not as long as they are here. Do run out of things to do as well and get board at times too. There are things like book work, seed cleaning, grain hauling, machinery maintenance, and farm meetings to do but they do not keep me busy full time. My shed is not heated so no machinery maintenance when it is -40 out there. Searching for some good used farm equipment as well but farm auctions do not start till late march around this part of the world. We do try to go south for a week during the winter as well but for the most part winter here is useless and you might as well hibernate like the bears do. Sheep would get eaten by coyotes around here so would not be a bother after a while. [/QUOTE]
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