buckeyefarmer
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LS, where you buy geo textile? Looks like you can order thru Lowe’s. Searching shows mostly the garden fabric I bought, guess it’s about the same.
I bought a couple of these wooden large storage boxes from Target. The potatoes stayed good May - September in the pantry. We just ran out.Need to put potatoes in something else anyways. What do you all store potatoes in?

Now 74° but I’m sweating. Got one more bucket of potatoes, all dug. had to empty a bucket into a box. Shoes got very muddy, should have put on boots. Grass very wet yet.
Cleaned out the rest of the corn rows. Need to pick up 2 large piles of weeds and cornstalks. Would use grapple, except tire rim not fixed, and still got that last piece of shed siding sitting on the forks.
Sitting on front porch listening to birds and traffic. Someone started mowing in the distance. View attachment 762901
It will be very hard moving from here. Sometimes I think it will be stupid to move. For the price of this land I could convert my garage into a downstairs bed and bath and put up a 2 car detached pole garage
Everything here I planted. Sugar maple trees out front from the farm. Also got one next to driveway and 3 in back.
I bought a couple of these wooden large storage boxes from Target. The potatoes stayed good May - September in the pantry. We just ran out.
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Every now and then we discuss what-if/where, but the reality is can’t even imagine what would motivate us to actually move.
Yo mention converting your garage to a ground level bedroom, but have you looked at the possibility of adding a bedroom wing to house? Maybe even detached.
A pole barn with concrete floor was on my wish list a long time but thought it made more sense to put new roof and siding on the old barn. I am still in the process of setting up areas within the barn to be more useful to me. I would like to clean out this lower level room for a metal Fab area and Black smith stuff. The welding equipment is upstairs but with wood floors it is not very safe to use unless extended to outside the barn.
This room is 15 ft by 30 ft and has concrete floor. In the pic of the barn is at the end with two windows.View attachment 762936View attachment 762937
Prayers for you and your wifey Bupps. The Good Lord never promised anyone an easy life, in fact, he warned us the contrary. We are still blessed. I know y'all know it.Mostly very hard some days thanks for asking
Busy day today looking at jobs grass needs mowed weed eated etc. almost time to go
BEF hope land search proves successful
Prayers for all our Country
Billy, prayers for your mom. Lately, I've been praying for lots of moms, having many friends in our age group. Mine is 93 yo, and winding down, but maybe even more stubborn headed than she was when much younger. She had a tough life too, raising us kids with no father and hardly any money. She doesn't cuss, but she doesn't have much of a filter either when she talks, and will call a spade a spade without cursing....54 going to 82. Was cold out feeding the birds early this morning.
Thanks for the prayers for my mom...still in hospital.
Yes BEF, I hope you like your new land, maybe a better investment than the market. I'm wondering where the motivation of moving comes from too?Every now and then we discuss what-if/where, but the reality is can’t even imagine what would motivate us to actually move.
Yo mention converting your garage to a ground level bedroom, but have you looked at the possibility of adding a bedroom wing to house? Maybe even detached.
In your picture is a Surge milking machine, those machines actully had a strap that went around the cow and under the handle of the machine this held the machine in the area of the cows udder so the teat cups ( the 4 shiny cans) could slid up on the cows teats, the teat cups had what was called an inflation inside the can. The inflation sealed both ends of the teat cup and the small line to the nipple on the teat cup got the pulsator vacuum, this pulsed on and off, when it pulsed on the vacuum would stretch the inflation out, then went the pulsator vented the vacuum out the inflation would squeeze the cows teat. So the pulsator would open the inflation then release it, stretch out, squeeze, stretch out, squeeze continually with constant vacuum at the end of the inflation through the claw which held the 4 teat cups sucking the milk the inflations squeezed into the milkers pail. This would actually simulate a calf sucking on the cows teats.has anyone seen a milking machine powered off engine vacuum? Pretty neat, not sure how well it worked.
That is an example of an old Decade Box a variable resistance device used for the calibration of meters and other devices that used resistance for measurement.lastly, does anyone recognize/know what this Leeds & Northrup gizmo does?
LS, where you buy geo textile? Looks like you can order thru Lowe’s.
Searching shows mostly the garden fabric I bought, guess it’s about the same.