30 March, 09:00
Glad we have horses!
Nana cant ride anymore guess I am just gonna have to trade a cow for a horse drawn wagon!
With the price of beef maybe i can get more than just a wagon!
https://vm.tiktok.com/ZTdm...
Nana cant ride anymore guess I am just gonna have to trade a cow for a horse drawn wagon!
With the price of beef maybe i can get more than just a wagon!
https://vm.tiktok.com/ZTdm...
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BumbleBeeZ Patriot
@BumbleBeeZPatriot
30 March, 09:04
In response Angels Here -Z to her Publication
I've been trying to find a donkey or burro or mule for about a year now... Used to be, you'd find folks giving them away, but not now...
Donkeys are selling for $1k - $4k now, Pffft! Folks must be thinking of them as "alternative transportation."
I really need a little "manure factory" for my Victory Garden, LOL.
Meanwhile, until that happens, I'll be visiting my neighbor down the road to shovel out their barn for composting & pick meadow muffins out of their pastures for immediate use.
Goat berries tend to scatter out; chicken takes a while to build up; pig manure has to be composted for over a year...
A llama as a livestock guardian may be the best choice; llamas always put their poop in the same place each day, usually next to a gate. It doesn't burn plants, so that may be an option...
Donkeys are selling for $1k - $4k now, Pffft! Folks must be thinking of them as "alternative transportation."
I really need a little "manure factory" for my Victory Garden, LOL.
Meanwhile, until that happens, I'll be visiting my neighbor down the road to shovel out their barn for composting & pick meadow muffins out of their pastures for immediate use.
Goat berries tend to scatter out; chicken takes a while to build up; pig manure has to be composted for over a year...
A llama as a livestock guardian may be the best choice; llamas always put their poop in the same place each day, usually next to a gate. It doesn't burn plants, so that may be an option...
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___ Fritz28
@Fritz28
31 March, 11:53
In response BumbleBeeZ Patriot to her Publication
I visited a cow milk farm years back on a sales call & don’t know a ton about farming, but he had about 50 yards long and about 10 yards wide & about 5’ high of compost that he said he could sell for $100,000. 😳. His guys were patching holes from a hail storm which is why we were talking about it.
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I'm betting most of his neighbors had heaps about the same, too. In fact, the only way he'd ever get that kind of price is to front all the costs of transportation for it, bag it, & sell it in the city.
If you're one of the other farmers, you've already got all the bullshit you need & more being produced every day.
Kinda like the old saw, "There's a cow overseas that you can buy for $1."
But compared to shipping expense, you'd be better off buying excellent stock locally for $5,000; it would be less expensive & a guarantee of quality.
Wishful thinking.
I'd rather have silver in my "bank," LOL.
If you're one of the other farmers, you've already got all the bullshit you need & more being produced every day.
Kinda like the old saw, "There's a cow overseas that you can buy for $1."
But compared to shipping expense, you'd be better off buying excellent stock locally for $5,000; it would be less expensive & a guarantee of quality.
Wishful thinking.
I'd rather have silver in my "bank," LOL.
12:18 PM - Mar 31, 2022
In response ___ Fritz28 to his Publication
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