When Spring Comes Around

When Spring Comes Around

TALES FROM THE BACK 40 -It feels like a whole new world on the farm when spring comes around. When we visited the Back 40 in March, I promised that—after ordering the seed and fertilizer—we would get to the field this time. We had to be patient because, as Dad said in last month’s installment, he’d started in the fields as early as March only twice in his farming career.

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Buying Your First Tractor

Buying Your First Tractor

THE NEWBIE - Buying your first tractor should be a very enjoyable experience, but do your homework first. The month of February brings us Valentine’s Day, and readers of Antique Power magazine will agree that the love-struck experience of buying your first antique tractor remains carved into the memory like a heart on a tree trunk, or in some cases, just a nasty scar. 

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Hauling Manure, Spreading Manure

Hauling Manure, Spreading Manure

TALES FROM THE BACK 40 - Ya haul 16 tons of manure and whatta ya get? Many of us have pleasant memories of farm life, but few of us fondly recall one particular chore that involved animals: manure hauling. Obviously, manure can be looked at as an expected byproduct of livestock as well as free fertilizer, but that doesn’t mean any of us had to like the job of cleaning it up and disposing of it.

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Holidays on the Farm

Holidays on the Farm

TALES FROM THE BACK 40 -With the holiday season upon us as this blog entry is posted, I reflected on memories from that season and what we used to do on our farm. Regardless of the day, chores still had to be completed morning and night: animals had to be fed, manure had to be hauled, and other routines of life continued, although we made a few adjustments on the holidays themselves.

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