Derek:
I have started with the ditches being re-established in the Lesson and Boys Sacrifice Paddocks. I also cleaned out the run-in shed in the Western Paddock (yes, the one on the "eastern" side of the property), where I also dug out the hay and muck to get access to the back gate.
I have to assume that the tractors will be in use heavily by the Radisic family for the next few weeks, if they are going to do the June cutting of the hay. That is the general practice but it works out as we need some warm dry weather to dry out the piles of muck.
What I did last year was go early in the morning, before the Radisic's went to work on the hay and dug out and piled the paddock hay and muck so it would dry faster. The volume also shrinks. Then after the hay is done we can load it in the manure spreader and take it to the fields - certainly a job that goes a lot faster if there are two people at work.
I am not sure what arrangements you have with Marco, Tommy or Tessa for work around the farm, you will have to let me know.
Richard
Cleaning Paddocks of Old Hay and Poop - 2013
Re: Cleaning Paddocks of Old Hay and Poop - 2013
Richard, who sees my reply to this? Confidential info. As per the board index page, please confirm it's ONLY you, Tessa, Olga and I?
Thanks,
Derek
Thanks,
Derek
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Re: Cleaning Paddocks of Old Hay and Poop - 2013
That is correct. Look at Board Index before you log in and check topic index - quite different.
But if sensitive use PM as nobody sees that other than recipient. You could PM people that I don't see.
But if sensitive use PM as nobody sees that other than recipient. You could PM people that I don't see.