Rural/Farm Life
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(4,630 posts)I am not a farmer but I pass lots of them each day. Farming requires physical labor but also mental acuity because of all the considerations, like climate, crop choices, the market, etc.. In South Central PA were losing farms to developers which is criminal. Where will we get our food? My age prevents me from planting the garden I used to plant. I get some for my personal needs but dont freeze what I did in younger days. We all need to have an appreciation for our agriculture workers.
3Hotdogs
(13,432 posts)The presentation was about how to consolidate insemination so as to have all the calves born in (I think it was January). That way, the farmer could have one or two months with an 18 hour day, instead of a 20 hour day.
That was around 20 years ago when the dairy farmers weren't losing as much money as they do now.
I think it was about 5 years ago that one of the largest dairy producers told Pa farmers that they would no longer buy their milk because of the decline in dairy consumption. The dairy could not sell the milk they were producing. Affected farmers had 60 days to find another buyer for their raw mild.
Of course they are selling to developers.
Botany
(72,535 posts)Hot!
marble falls
(62,286 posts)... no one round-bales straw.
randr
(12,482 posts)One fed hay
The other definitely spread straw
Have seen round bales of straw many times, used for bedding and floors such as shown.
mopinko
(71,869 posts)that tire thing at the end was so cute.
i want one. do they make a mini version for us little farmers, do you think?
left-of-center2012
(34,195 posts)It sprays straw into the cattle area at the beginning.
mopinko
(71,869 posts)watched it again.
markie
(22,928 posts)no kids to help him on the farm???
beginning of the end
JohnnyRingo
(19,332 posts)Oops! I just had a flash back to my youth in the '60s.
I learned I'd rather work in a pizza shop for $.75 an hour than bale hay. The food wasn't as good though.
left-of-center2012
(34,195 posts)I also suspect it would be too expensive for an individual on a family farm to buy that type of equipment.
I suspect too that I may be wrong.