Thanks Bob for the opportunity to reflect. I applaud your spirit to understand that the glass is half full, to see tomorrow as nothing but new opportunities to use your gifts, talents, resources to be stewards of the land. This is an opportunity to realize what’s really important in life, thanks Bob!
Thank you for your kind words. I have always tried to not cry over things I have no control over. At the end of the day, I'm doing what I want to do for the rest of my days. Thanks for watching!
I could feel the pain! But if you want to feel better, we're still waiting for second cut (in Vermont) since the week after Memorial Day. Maybe Saturday to mow if the weather forecast holds.... Good luck to you, and thanks for the vids!
That's a great idea. I would probably do that if I had access to that type of machinery. I sell most of my hay and none of my customers wants anything to do with that stuff! Thanks for watching!
Thanks Bob for the
opportunity to reflect. I applaud your spirit to understand that the glass is half full, to see tomorrow as nothing but new opportunities to use your gifts, talents, resources to be stewards of the land. This is an opportunity to realize what’s really important in life, thanks Bob!
Thank you for your kind words. I have always tried to not cry over things I have no control over. At the end of the day, I'm doing what I want to do for the rest of my days. Thanks for watching!
I could feel the pain! But if you want to feel better, we're still waiting for second cut (in Vermont) since the week after Memorial Day. Maybe Saturday to mow if the weather forecast holds.... Good luck to you, and thanks for the vids!
Yikes! That's a long time between cuts! Good luck with the forecast. I hope it works out for you. Thanks for watching!
Holy hell,,,you went through a meteor crater!!
Yeah! Those tile blowouts can really shake you up!
Hey Bob,,,that sucks!! Looked great at the first tedding. Maybe grab a couple beef steers to feed it out and butcher for yourself?
My wife tells me that they already stink from rotting so they are too far gone to be feed.
Could always put that hay in a grinder and add in feed or better quality hay to it to make some decent feed out of it.
That's a great idea. I would probably do that if I had access to that type of machinery. I sell most of my hay and none of my customers wants anything to do with that stuff! Thanks for watching!