I’m glad the big blanket covered you up last night. There was a lot of dew, I think dew will protect quite a frost. Hope your neighbours to the east got by last nightðŸ€
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Originally posted by furrowtickler View PostThat’s awesome ðŸ‘ðŸ‘
Ironically the kids are splashing in the rain and puddles and we’re comfy warm and dry watching them tonight. The forecast looks like the lid will be used a lot for the next while.
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That's one "heavy" duty fire pit. That won't burn out like those cheap ones you buy at the store.
Wood actually dry enough to burn... 🔥ðŸ‘
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Originally posted by farmaholic View PostThat's one "heavy" duty fire pit. That won't burn out like those cheap ones you buy at the store.
Wood actually dry enough to burn... 🔥ðŸ‘
BTW if you dig holes under it to get oxygen to the bottom ..it burns everything clean up by morning....
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Originally posted by bucket View PostCan't do much else with a shitty deere combine rim when they break....
BTW if you dig holes under it to get oxygen to the bottom ..it burns everything clean up by morning....
Pioneer forgot to send life jackets for these little guys. Hoping for sunshine here. ðŸ€
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Originally posted by woodland View PostOld Steiger rim actually 😉. It’s got Morris cultivator shanks welded around the edge to keep the kids away and prevent shoe melting from the putting them on the edge. Another inch and 3/8 over the weekend and almost all the barley is flat or drowned out. Going to be another “fun†harvest in the mud here again if the crop ever gets far enough along to think of that.
Pioneer forgot to send life jackets for these little guys. Hoping for sunshine here. ðŸ€
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Originally posted by farmaholic View PostA good example of "too much of a good thing isn't always a good thing".
The second cut is knee high on the early fields. Hope we can get this stuff put up nice and dry eventually. There’s still lots of hay that hasn’t been cut and even cut fields that have been abandoned after multiple inches and weeks of rain.
It’s not all bad but a lot more work and frustration dealing with.
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Originally posted by woodland View PostThe grass sure likes it though. Out picking bales today.
The second cut is knee high on the early fields. Hope we can get this stuff put up nice and dry eventually. There’s still lots of hay that hasn’t been cut and even cut fields that have been abandoned after multiple inches and weeks of rain.
It’s not all bad but a lot more work and frustration dealing with.
Nice thick second cut and neat load on truck.
Everything looking great.
To bad your expected to feel shame for destroying the environment.
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Next time we see one of those UN studies about not eating meat I'd like to submit this pic as "Beef Ingredients".
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Originally posted by woodland View PostGot to test it out in the rain this weekend. Works great at keeping us and the s’mores dry. Wasn’t sure if 14’ would be enough but can still fit a dozen people around comfortably.
Ironically the kids are splashing in the rain and puddles and we’re comfy warm and dry watching them tonight. The forecast looks like the lid will be used a lot for the next while.
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Originally posted by shtferbrains View PostNice pic.
Nice thick second cut and neat load on truck.
Everything looking great.
To bad your expected to feel shame for destroying the environment.
They look sharp in some volunteer canola that we grazed the other day. Never got it seeded due to rain and time constraints but made lemonade outta a lemony looking crop.😎 ðŸ€
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