Well, the cattle biz has been going pretty well at this end but the sheep biz seems to be moving forward at a quick pace. It took some time but I finally found a buyer from that Southern Ontario part of Canada that will take everything we can grow.
Best part is we found him by accident. Buyer showed up at the farm at 0630 after driving all night and we scaled him, loaded him and scaled the critters - he left me with a nice bit of money in hand. Wife managed to get her hands on it in about ten minutes after he was gone.
Not a lot when compared to the cows - but the wife is getting too big for her britches and we are probably going to do this four times this year and she wants to add another lambing in for next year. That means we will top the 400 lambs per year mark - and I am glad it is her that does most of the work!
We start lambing again in about 5 weeks and this buyer has already told me he will take every one of them a 10% premium over the sale barn average price.
So - no trucking, no commission and no problems - just give him a coffee, load him, take the money and kick him of the property. That plus the sale barns and feed lots - makes it nice to have an extra option in the mix.
Now, if I could only get my wife and her expansion plans under control! Wish me luck.
Best part is we found him by accident. Buyer showed up at the farm at 0630 after driving all night and we scaled him, loaded him and scaled the critters - he left me with a nice bit of money in hand. Wife managed to get her hands on it in about ten minutes after he was gone.
Not a lot when compared to the cows - but the wife is getting too big for her britches and we are probably going to do this four times this year and she wants to add another lambing in for next year. That means we will top the 400 lambs per year mark - and I am glad it is her that does most of the work!
We start lambing again in about 5 weeks and this buyer has already told me he will take every one of them a 10% premium over the sale barn average price.
So - no trucking, no commission and no problems - just give him a coffee, load him, take the money and kick him of the property. That plus the sale barns and feed lots - makes it nice to have an extra option in the mix.
Now, if I could only get my wife and her expansion plans under control! Wish me luck.
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