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promiseacres
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@Baymule I have actually ran a couple of different tractors... in college. They had a really nice (started with a key!) John Deere we used for university farm chores. And I also spread manure with an old ford 9n at a horse farm job I had in college also. so I'm not a complete dunce about them. Just haven't really needed to But with the farm I knew it was coming. We will see. Pulling a baler and a wagon with DH on it on a bumpy field does not sound fun...but I'll get it done if that's what I need to do.
We got the yard and hay field finished mowing last night. After I was done in the yard I captured some silly kids and Maizy. She loves the farm. The neighbor's dog that was a bit of a pain passed away suddenly last week... so I feel like she can come with us more. I feel bad their dog died but it's a relief not to deal with him knocking the kids down... or them asking me to take care of him. Which involved catching him then tying him at night when he likes to play catch me and thinks nipping/play biting is an ok thing to do...
In case you didn't see the coffee thread the sunsets are absolutely amazing at the farm.
We got the yard and hay field finished mowing last night. After I was done in the yard I captured some silly kids and Maizy. She loves the farm. The neighbor's dog that was a bit of a pain passed away suddenly last week... so I feel like she can come with us more. I feel bad their dog died but it's a relief not to deal with him knocking the kids down... or them asking me to take care of him. Which involved catching him then tying him at night when he likes to play catch me and thinks nipping/play biting is an ok thing to do...
In case you didn't see the coffee thread the sunsets are absolutely amazing at the farm.