Farm Update and photos 5/10/2015


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It was a pretty weekend and I got a lot done and managed to take a few photos around the farm.

My garden is doing fair…looks like I once again am having some herbicide carryover issues with well composted manure on my tomatoes…three or four of them are showing the knurling that is the first symptom…. The promise of composting killing weed seed is false….I think it is a development zone for lambsquarter…fortunately lambsquarter is easily pulled and dealt with….I have it everywhere I put compost on my garden….

But the cover crop which was broadcast on my garden last fall is really pretty now on the part that has not yet been mown. Photo below.

unmowed part of my garden plot

Sunday I spent a few hours cleaning up where I fed the horses hay in a round bale feeder during the hard weather….I did not realize how much was there until I started hauling…the bin on the left is old stuff that has composted…the bin on the right and the pile are new.

spring cleaning

Part of the chickens are in a chicken tractor and I generally move it every two days or so and then broadcast some seed behind it and lately have taken to covering the seed with something…hay..manure…mulch just something to cover the seed. I did this all winter as well. this first shot is of seeds sown during the early winter…There is no pattern or plan to what is sown…I go grab a cup full of seed and broadcast it behind the tractor…

sown behind the chicken tractor

This is my cover crop on the old bull lot…this is a lot that has had continuous cover crop for two and a half years now…this cover has not been grazed since fall when the goats were on it…now it is shoulder high on me…

shoulder high on me

The below shot is the chicken tractor coming back for a second pass…the chickens are getting the benefit of their labors and harvesting the forage they helped grow….

chicken tractor harvesting

Star Baby and Pete saw me out and thought they would encourage me to open a gate into a new paddock…but they will not go inot that one for at least another month….

how bout moving this fence

My Kiowa Blackberries are beginning to bloom…I love those berries…

kiowa berries blooming

Several folks have inquired lately about Pete, the rescue we took in a while back..he is doing well..his feet have grown out nicely and he is sound all around and has gotten so stout that we had to cut his groceries back a good bit…He is a people type horse and loves attention.

Pete Update

Below is another shot of my bull lot cover crop…Easily seen are rye, barley, vetch, crimson clover, winter peas and rape.

rye barleyvetch crimson and peas

And to close things out…Pete says, “If you don’t have any treats, I’m going to the stable.”

Well if you don't have a treat....

VFGC Spring Forage and Grazing Field Day 4/21/2015


Spring Forage and Grazing Field Day
Tuesday April 21, 2015
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Beautiful Day, Beautiful Venue, Beautiful weather, Great speakers, Fabulous Barbecue Lunch, great attendance……

It don’t get much better than this.

The Virginia Forage and Grassland Council, The Monacan Soil and Water Conservation District, Virginia NRCS, and local extension offices combined to put on a terrific field day, hosted at the farm of Ronnie Nuckols.

The crowd of over 200 attendees was split into two groups and the entire program was put on twice, with the two groups alternating stations after lunch.

The theme was Using Forage Crops and Grazing Management to Build Soil Health and Extend the Grazing Season….

Examples of these management strategies were in abundance. The star studded line up of speakers addressed a wide variety of topics….For the group I was in the day began with David Kriz, John Nicholson and Ray Archuletta discussing soil health and soil structure and the principles of soil health…with demonstrations and a soil pit where they displayed soil layers and root penetration among other things.

From There my group went to J.B. Daniel who took us on a tour of nine acres which was planted in five different blends of winter cover crops. He explained the management and grazing history and handed out literature which documented biomass and nutrient quality of the various blends. He discussed the strengths and weaknesses of each blend and how crops selected should be influenced by planned use and purpose.

Then a great Barbecue Lunch catered by Hickory Notch Grill. After lunch Jon Repair, President of the VFGC and Jack Bricker, State Conservationist with NRCS addressed the consolidated lunch crowd.

After Lunch my group loaded up on Trailers and went on a walking and riding tour of the farm which was led by the Farm Owner, Ronnie Nuckols, Dr. Chris Teutsch, forage agronomist from the Blackstone Research Station, and Keith Burgess of Monacan SWCD.

Mr. Nuckols explained his management and his goals and we looked and both successes and opportunities for improvement in his pasture and operations. At one stop he demonstrated moving a single polywire fence to move cattle from one paddock to another in his managed grazing system.

At the next stop we were shown the fundamentals of the farm livestock watering system with a critique of the benefits and the changes planned for the future….All the live water features on the farm have livestock exclusion fencing and alternative livestock water facilities. Mr. Nuckols said, that at first he was stressed a bit about giving up the buffer area around the water but knew it was sound ecologically and needed. He determined that he needed to find ways to utilize the buffer so that it was not “lost”. He manages his buffer by creating a trail all the way around his property and he can now access any field from the outside pathway which can be travelled by ATV, tractor, Truck or on foot. In one place he had even created a playhouse for his grandchildren in the buffer near a beautiful creek that ran along a sloping pasture. This Piedmont located farm has some significant slopes to the fields and erosion is always a concern but is held in check by healthy and varied grass stands and managed grazing by small groups in small paddocks with frequent moves to allow the grass to rest and recover….
The next topic was the use of annual cover crops to augment grazing….

The farm had historically been a cattle grazing operation and was primarily a conventional fescue based operation. When Mr. Nuckols decided he wanted to make better management choices another change that he made was the incorporation of Annuals to augment grazing….

He routinely plants both summer annuals and cool season annuals as a part of his pasture rehabilitation. He took us to a field that had been a weaker Fescue pasture and he was planting annuals in it to build the soil and extend grazing by producing more biomass and controlling the grazing using temporary portable fences to intensively manage the rotational grazing. The field had been in summer annuals last summer and then was replanted to mixtures of Cool Season annuals in the fall and as we walked about and listened and questioned we were supervised by a group of cows in an adjoining paddock who were up to their bellies in a beautiful stand of mixed species cool season pasture….

The next stop for my group was a demonstration by Chris Lawrence, Virginia Crop Land Agronomist for NRCS. Chris first did some basic evaluation demonstrations of soil health demonstrating the slake test and the infiltration test. With this background, Chris used the rainfall simulator to demonstrate over several scenarios, how management decisions effect environmental outcomes.

All in all a wonderful and worthwhile field day and I want to extend my personal thanks to all who had a hand in it…

Chris Lawrence and his lovely assistant

Chris Lawrence and his lovely assistant

Ronnie Nuckols discussing the pasture

Ronnie Nuckols discussing the pasture

cool season annuals in the fescue

cool season annuals in the fescue

Keith Burgess atop 4500 gallons of water storage

Keith Burgess atop 4500 gallons of water storage

Dr. Teutsch narrates the cattle move

Dr. Teutsch narrates the cattle move

Ronnie moving the cows

Ronnie moving the cows

Mr. Nuckols sets the stage for what we will see.

Mr. Nuckols sets the stage for what we will see.

Nrcs State conservationist Jack Bricker

Nrcs State conservationist Jack Bricker

Source of Good Chow...

Source of Good Chow…

VFGC President Jon Repair

VFGC President Jon Repair

cover crop strips

cover crop strips

J.B. explaining the strip mixes

J.B. explaining the strip mixes

NRCS Forage Agronomist J.B. Daniel

NRCS Forage Agronomist J.B. Daniel

Ray Archuletta and David Kriz in the soil pit

Ray Archuletta and David Kriz in the soil pit

Normal goings on…


Tuesday, April 14, 2015 been a while since I made an entry in the log…Marie had double hernia surgery today….she came thru in well and they sent her home the same day…we were home by 5:30. got her settled and did the chores and then made a run to the pharmacy to get he prescriptions filled. got home and she was prowling around in the kitchen.

Wednesday, April 15, 2015 I had a dr appointment today so I slept in and had time to get Marie set up the way she wanted and then went to the doctor and on to work…called mid day and Marie said she was fine…when I got home she had my supper ready. Dr. was a little bitchy…I had gained eight pounds and he fussed at me like I was a pregnant woman…I told him that I could lose five lbs in a good days work….

Friday, April 17, 2015 I went back to the chripractor today…this was the third visit….I am going for a pain in the neck but her treatment is making my hands so much better that I keep going back…the pain in my hands from the rheumatoid is not half of what it was before I went to the chiropractor…she loaned me a little portable electro theraphy unit to try for the weekend and I will try it tonight….picked up prescriptions for both Marie and I and stopped by the Ashland feed store…got some more peppers and two more tomatoes…one big boy and one mortgage lifter….already have a dozen tomatos planted and eight peppers…came home and planted the new stuff and alos planted cucumber, squash and zuchini…cranked the push mower and mowed the front up along the road…set up the horses to graze the yard around the barn…got up to near 80 degrees today…Court weaned calves this morning…they were working them when I got back from Ashland.

Saturday, April 18, 2015 Saturday morning and Marie wanted to go out to breakfast…so we went to Dennys and swung by Walmart to pick up a couple of things she wanted….one city girl trait that Marie has never abandoned is the desire to go to a store every day. Stopped at three places looking for a single cayene pepper and a single cherry tomato….no one had them…I could buy a six pack but who needs six of those two plants…. She handled the travel pretty well and actually ate some of her breakfast…Marie is not a big eater and always marvels at what I eat….even after all these years and my reduce intake. let the horses into the yard around the barn again while I cut more grass….the portable electro therapy unit….Doc said it was not as powerful as the office model….but I found it to be much sharper and it would make my ears wiggle at half power….had some trouble keeping the sticky electrodes on my neck…that is my only complaint about it…Doc said I could use it doing normal activity…I have trouble getting the ones on my neck to stay on just sitting on the sofa….tonight I am going to try to put those lower on my neck nearer the shoulder….between the electro theraphy and my new compression gloves the hand are not throbbing as badly.

Sunday, April 19, 2015 Sunday evening now…this morning I set up the grazing lots for the horses for at least the next ten days…moved the goats back up to ell1…cut down, cut up and piled the brush from a good sized hickory….put the spear on the loader and fed a round bale to the calves that Court has weaned……they were songful Friday night and Saturday but they are pretty quiet today…..did the chores and had supper and then put together a pot of ground beef and beans in the slow cooker for tomorrow…Sprinkling this late afternoon…I can hear rain on the roof right now.,,,,,,guess I will go hook up the charger and recharge my batteries…wonder if it will work on my legs,,,,I am so tired that my thighs are claiming that my feet weight a hundred lbs a piece… Marie…she is doing laundry right now…..

Spring at Last


The winter that was so difficult to endure has finally loosened its grip on my life….It did get down to 38 degrees one night this weekend.   But other than that this has been a beautiful spring weekend….

No small part of my jubilation is because my pain has been mitigated a good bit…

For a couple of months now everything has hurt…hands, elbows, shoulders and to a lesser degree the knees and ankles….For the last three months I have had a pain in my neck that practically prevented me from looking left.

I finally made an appointment with a chiropractor…I looked up a local one in my insurance plan and made an appointment…Went in Friday morning…She talked to me a while and asked about my ailments.  Then she did a few strength tests to see if I could move.

She felt my spine and shoulders….and then told me I had two vertebrae which were out of alignment…she prescribed a course of treatment involving heat and electrotherapy followed my mild machine manipulation.  The heat felt good…

When she turned on the electrodes it felt like the best massage ever.  She left it run for a few minutes and I was so relaxed that I almost went to sleep, until I realized that my hands were not hurting.  I was so excited that I almost jumped off the table…. That lasted all day Friday. Shoulder pain was reduced by fifty percent.  The neck still has a little pain but now I can look left.  The pain all weekend has been much less that what I had been dealing with.

Go back tomorrow morning for a follow up.  I have been a life long skeptic but I felt the pain just fall away from me as if it were dripping out of my relieved fingers.  No needles.  No Knives.  No drugs.

I got more work done this weekend than I would ever have imagined.  Mostly because it did not hurt just to move my arms.  I can raise my elbows over my head now.  The right thumb still demands that I be careful with it, but I can now take the cap off of a bottle of water again.  Been using pliers for that task.  Could be that I just Want to believe, but I don’t think my mind is that powerful to overcome the pain like that.

My accomplishments over the weekend.  Got the trailer inspected finally…In and out of Conwells in less than twenty minutes…made an appointment for brakes on the Van next week.

Cut the whole yard with the push mower…

Built two bale garden rows…one 24 feet long and another 30 feet long.  Manufactured and erected a panel fence along the short one and planted pole beans in the compost on top of the bales….shoveled and hauled a lot of compost with the wheel barrow.  My two year old compost is very good….deep rich brown and very friable.  The bales are part of the ones I used to insulate the north wall foundation of the house during the winter.  I used thirty four bales for that task.  I was able to salvage and few and fed them but over half were just too wet and moldy so I decided to try bale gardening again with them…had to haul them from the back of the house to the garden.  Mowed the cover crop in most of the garden.

Planted a dozen tomatoes, 6 early girl in the new raised bed and 6 super fantastic in the pallet garden.

Planted a pound of onion sets.  Serviced and cranked the rototiller and tilled in the cover crops in the two raised beds.  One of the plastic wheels broke so I pulled two larger wheels off of an old junk lawnmower and replaced both of the ones on the rototiller….Planted 8 green peppers and some more lettuce…put down paper bag mulch and weighted it down with horse manure….

Marie and I went to Breakfast Saturday at Cracker Barrel and then a trip through Walmart.  Trip to the waste transfer station to get some mulch.  Three trips to Montpelier feed and seed for odds and ends.

Put up two portable fences and rotated the horses to Hermans lot.  The horses are now in the eighth paddock since we started grazing this spring….two or maybe three days per paddock and then move and close off the just grazed area.  The first three grazed have almost caught up to the ungrazed paddocks.  Rest and recovery time is the key to grass management….that and not overgrazing to begin with…..the paddocks I used for Sacrifice areas this winter will not be useful for grazing until late may at the earliest…..We are about  a third of the way thru the horse paddocks in two weeks of grazing…so My first pass should last nearly six weeks…..They will get another new paddock tomorrow evening.  Moved the goats to the tank field…

Broadcast some cover crop seed in the cutover along my driveway just before it rained.  Quick hard Rain Friday night…

Moved the chicken tractor three times and sowed seed and mulched behind every move.   Wormed the goats.   Repaired the broken post in the fence in the second grape arbor.  Walked the early spring seeded fields for signs of new grass…saw enough to be encouraged.

Cooked my breakfast this morning and put together a casserole for supper and was still outside by 7 am.   Learning how to cook on the new cooktop stove….have to turn it up a little bit hotter than the old worn out electric stove.  Planning  for another 30 foot by 2 foot raised bed.  I have always enjoyed growing stuff, but have always hated hoeing and pulling weeds and my new found hatred of tilling and killing the soil has me eager to try new ways of producing food crops….That and the drought in California telling me that if I expect to be able to afford to eat, I better grow something.

Did not have time to cut any wood this weekend.  Did take a few photos with the new cell phone…yeah…I finally broke down and got a smart phone….but it is still smarter than me…

2 weeks post seeding B

2 weeks post seeding B

3 weeks post seeding A

3 weeks post seeding A

paddocks beginning to green up

paddocks beginning to green up

cover crops growing behind the chicken tractor

cover crops growing behind the chicken tractor

cover crops on the bull lot strips...vetch is booming

cover crops on the bull lot strips…vetch is booming

new short bale garden

new short bale garden

29 foot long raised bed

29 foot long raised bed

pallet garden build last year still holdin up

pallet garden build last year still holdin up

super fantastic tomato

super fantastic tomato

Easter Weekend 2015


This weekend it was finally green around the poor farm….I helped Court work cattle on Saturday and then they went out to pasture….

First I need to report that my broadcasting of seed in the cutover area was at least partially unsuccessful…..The oats were too easy a target….When I went up to check the ground was littered with oat hulls….too early to tell the fate of the smaller seed varieties.

But I do have lots of nice vetch coming up in quite a few paddocks….I did not see much sign of it during the brutal winter but it is starting to jump now….no blooms yet but it is growing visibly daily now….

Below is a shot of my chicken tractor tracks….actually this shot is from about two weeks ago….the small grain is about a foot tall now on the two green rows and the third row is greening and we are most of the way back on a fourth row now….I move the tractor about every two days and drop some seed behind it and lately I have been mulching the seed with either hay or straw or compost or manure….mulching seems to help dramaticly.

chicken tractor tracks

chicken tractor tracks

Then there are two shots of small paddocks that were grazed at the end of last week….three horses and two mini donks ad easch paddock was grazed one day and then some seed broadcast and the gate shut….over the weekend they went to a larger paddock in the back for three days and sunday they went to another yet…the large paddock in the back was not grazed quite so closely nor was it reseeded.

Shed lot B after grazing

Shed lot B after grazing

shed lot A after grazing

shed lot A after grazing

My guardians were with me every step of the way…

My guardians

My guardians

these are the daffodils around the graves of the previous guardians….they also have a decent crop of day lilies that have broken ground around most of them…

daffodils around the dog graves

daffodils around the dog graves

Spring Seeding 2015


We finally made it to spring….for a while I wondered if I had the fortitude to make it…but here on the first full day of spring I find that I am still alive….

We are down to burning just one wood stove and we are not burning it hot as we have been all winter…but when I got home on Thursday afternoon Marie did have the temperature up to 85 degrees in the house….she is still cold mentally…. And justifiably as the photo below was taken just two weeks ago of Dee Dee cooling it in the snow….

1 cooling it

Just to show how rough they have it the photo below shows a pile of puppies after a hard day playing in the snow….they were piled up on top of me on the sofa….Dee Dee has the good grace to lay along side my legs but Apache wants to pile up on me so I can scratch his belly til he dozes off.  Right now they are trying to convince me to quit typing and go outside with them to play in the mud…

.2 puppy pile

We did that yesterday and they got good and dirty and wet….they were supervising me as I engaged in spring cover crop seeding and temporary fence building.

I have seeded various mixes on 7 paddocks in the last two weeks…five of them were used as sacrifice areas over the winter and two are new cutover land where I have harvested firewood.

Below is a shot of what I refer to as a temporary fence kit.  Some polywire on a spool with a gate handle.  I have small paddocks so I take a 660 foot roll of wire and cut it into three lengths of 220 feet each…. A few step in posts….as you can see I have several types….My favorite is the Obrien Plastic but they are getting hard to find….they will last forever because they are made with a better resin and don’t break when you look at them hard….for this fence the corner is a steel tee post driven into the ground and a five foot length of 2 inch PVC pipe slipped over it…a piece of baler twine for a convenient carrying case……..Took about five minutes to put up the fence…..actually took longer to assemble the materials than to build the fence.  One strand will turn the horses and cattle…the goats are not on this side….takes at least two strands to turn the goats and three works more reliably…

3 temp fence kit

The next photo is during the reseeding of a sacrifice area….The supervisors are checking to see if we have good seed distribution….this is an area where when the weather was decent I threw hay over the fence for the horses….this year I just broadcast early spring seed shut the gate….and walked away….will see what happens…..seeded  spring oats, yellow sweet clover, chicory, ryegrass, red clover and a few pounds of left over fall cover crop mix….the plan was to run a drag over it after seeding….but it is getting late in the season and the fields are too wet for a tractor so I just seeded in the rain and hoped the rain would assist in getting the seed to the ground….there is plenty of mulch and plenty of horse manure….what germinates will do well….

4 front yard A reseeding

The next shot is the other side of the same field….this side did not benefit from the mulch hay…I could reliably throw hay about half way across the field without having to turn off the electric fence…..it was actually shut off and reseeded last week ….again in the rain….seed used was a barley mix with several clovers and rye grass and chicory.

5 front yard be reseeded last week

Then it was on to the new area….this is a section where I cut the firewood we have been burning this winter…..the stumps are still there….in fact with the foul weather I have been unable to burn brush and now there is a burn ban so I had to just move the major brush out of the way and hope to be able to burn it later….now this is true experimentation…..I am not doing anything to this land but putting down a variety of seed and hoping that something will take hold….it is cutover forest so the pH is low and so is the fertility…my agronomist friends tell me that I am crazy…wasting my money on seed without amendment….I do not expect miracles…but I do expect it to start….and once I get the biology going all I have to do is keep a green and growing cover on it and it will come along…..I proved that to myself two years ago with the poor land that I put Rye and vetch on and the land has been transformed into a productive paddock that this year will become part of the grazing rotation….

6 seeding and fence new area

But I digress…these are two small paddocks….the cleared strip is about 30 0r 35 feet wide and maybe 200 feet long….I decided to make two paddocks out of it and seeded it with two slightly different seed mixes.  Both were a spring oats based mix…one had perennial rye grass and the other has annual ryegrass…different mixes of clovers in each….different chicory in each and both has a few pounds of left over fall cover crop mix.  Originally I was going to broadcast and rake in the seed with a hand rake….wet condition and lateness of season altered that plan….the seed was broadcast in the rain….much of it into standing water….chicory, ryegrass and yellow sweet clover were chosen for root mass and penetration to improve permeability.  If it does not do anything I will try again with a summer mix in May…7 seeded and fenced 2

My aim is to try to document my progress with photographs and to report results over the summer…currently there is now sunshine streaming in my window and I am taking the supervisors outside to see what other trouble we can get into….

8 seeded during the rain

Overdue log entry


Friday, March 13, 2015

It has been a while since I recorded any activity….several reasons….since the arrival of the woodsplitter, it and I have bonded….We have split a lot of wood….we have burned a lot of wood…but for the most part we have been warm this winter….second reason…it has been a winter…worst February in years that I can recall…weekly significant snows…cold nights below zero…the fluid in my tractor tires froze….I didn’t want to be a whiner so I just shut up and tried to endure…..But spring finally approaches…it has been warm this week and the snows are finally gone….frogs have been peeping for a couple of days…there is a tint of green to the landscape as early plants begin to break dormancy…This morning I saw a sight I have never seen before….I could hear geese…scanned the sky and finally found a vee of snow geese way high in the sky heading north….must have been forty or so all solid white and way high in a classic vee….now we see geese all the time and we have resident Canada geese that raise young on the pond behind the house annually…some times there are a few white geese mixed in….but this entire flight was white geese…I watched em until they disappeared in the distance….Spent the morning planting some plants I ordered in January….day lillie and sedum….I had almost forgotten about them until they showed up in the mail…mostly went around the dog graves…when I got up there the jonquils are out of the ground and budding and looks like we will have a good crop by each grave….then this afternoon began mixing seed and sowing cover crops on the pastures that have been sacrificed this winter….got three paddocks done……got to relate the excitement last night….the dogs woke me up ….something outside…..I grabbed the judge and stepped out….Perkins was running and neighing frantically….got the best flashlight and soon figured out that the mini donks were with him but he was distraught because Pete and Star Baby were absent…..went in and pulled some jeans and a sweat shirt over my night clothes got in the truck with my spotlight to try to find them….no sign of them anywhere….but it was so wet that there were places I could not get the truck to in order to shine the light….so I parked the truck and grabbed the flashlight again and set out on foot to find them….I walked the place over and checked the perimeter fences…All fences ok…no sign of trauma…but could not find them….was beginning to get worried when finally the light hit something white….It was Star Baby and Pete was right behind her….Since we don’t have a bull here any more, I had let the horses graze the bull lots in the fall and even around the pond and those gates were still open….but they had not been back there since the first snow opting instead for hay welfare…..last night they realized the snow was gone and grass was greening and apparently walked off while Perkins was dozing….I got em back and shut the gate and Perkins was satisfied, but then I had to watch tee vee for an hour before I got sleepy again….then I slept til 7:30 this morning……. I am usually starting to think about lunch at 7:30

Saturday, March 14, 2015

As predicted it began to rain last night….good for my broadcast seedings…Marie was off so we went out for breakfast this morning…went to Shoneys just for a change of pace…not the variety of Golden Corral but I still managed to consume three plates worth and it was good…stopped by Walmart and got groceries and then home…cleaned out the wood stove and then mixed some seed and in a break in the rain managed to broad cast some seed on the maternity lot…started raining again just as I finished…

Pretty weekend makes for a sore Monday


A pretty weekend in February….My goal was to ride a horse for a while….

But in my advanced age I often find myself carrying goals over…just too much work to do to take time to ride…And Perkins kept reminding me of things that needed doing…

I finally managed to assemble my economy compost bin and take photos and post them.

link to facebook posting with complete photos and information….

https://www.facebook.com/pdfangus

The bin is a welded wire livestock panel…to the panel I attached chicken wire using some hog rings….then I pulled the panel into a circle with the chicken wire on the inside and tied the two ends together with a piece of baler twine. I place it where I wanted it….filled it about a third full and placed a perforated pipe in it to provide air flow….then I finished filling it…this one was filled by turning my old pile that had stopped working…I need another one already for the rest of the pile…

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Then back to the land clearing and wood splitting…Liking my new wood splitter…the pile is Sunday afternoons work and the wood all came form the pictured cleared area….this is the north end of a strip that is about 30 feet wide by 150 feet long that I have cleared and aim to plant to cover crops in March. I have one more big pine to take down and it has been saved because I have to take a ladder to get a cable up the tree to control the fall to keep it off of fences…No branches to get a cable over…

the photo shows some of the pine snags I have been dealing with….the upright one is nearly rotten and the log on the ground is nearly rotten as well….I will not waste time cutting them up and splitting…

Sunday Afternoons work

north end of the new clearing area

PDF LOG 1/19/2015


Friday, January 16, 2015 Farrier first thing this morning…did Star Baby and Perkins. Julie was a witness to Perkins shedding….other two still not but I am hearing scattered reports of other horses shedding now as well. Then began cutting wood…still clearing the strip in the front and still near the power line so getting a cable in the tree is still the hardest part….I have to figure out a better way of getting my throwing weight up over a limb than trying to throw it….and the little paracord will snag on anything and tie itself in knots which disrupt the throw as well….tried a fishing rod but it wraps around every twig and then hangs up….the sap is really running in the maple now…hauled two loads of old wood to the house. RMT worked 10 to 2….made her an appointment with dr…

Saturday, January 17, 2015 Made a dump run first thing and got some mulch….then a little computer work…figured out a way to get my power point for Tuesday finished without going to the office…then an excursion to Ashland Feed for Mineral and Kelp meal, the bank, walmart, tractor supply and hardees for lunch…Tractor Supply manager says my splitter should be in this week. Bought a screw clevis to make it easier to hook cable to trees…found a decent flashlight with a good beam on clearance at TSC for 9.99…trimmed the bush in front of the window…then resumed cutting wood…got almost every thing down in my selected strip and got it cut up….the new chain sharpening guides I bought really works well….took me a few minutes to figure it out but when I sharpened the saw it was cutting like a new one…throwing shavings….I do have a large oak to take down but I am not sure the tractor is big enough to pull it..and it leans some the wrong way……also a large pine…problem with it is no limbs to get a cable around….hate having them fall on the fence…weather both today and yesterday was tolerable for January….lille breezy but sunny and 40s. RMT working half day.

Sunday, January 18, 2015 woke up at 4:00 am done sleeping…got up and fixed breakfast and then put together supper in the crock pot….not sure what I am fixing as I just started putting stuff in there…2 lbs ground beef browned, some sliced up turkey pastrami, potatoes, onions, green pepper, corn, tomaotes, chillie peppers and chille seasoning and salt and pepper….had to quit as the pot was full…..raining outside a little bit now…was not raining at 4:00 when I took the dogs out…Posted a couple of soil things to the facebook pages…thinking of things I need to do but Thanks to MLK I have Monday to get some of it done…might watch football this afternoon if it is still wet and muddy outside….need to note that one evening this week I caught the biggest and nicest of the three roosters and put him with the hens in the tractor….He was very placid which I liked….plan is next time the banty hen sets I will put some of those eggs under her…RMT working half day today and tomorrow…….Finally stopped raining around noon….went out and we had a bunch of rain…don’t know exact as I had winterized the rain gauge….got some wood to the house and went to the feed store and hay the horses….settling in to watch the game…

Monday, January 19, 2015 I’m a Cowboy, On a Stihl horse I ride….at least three of the last four days…began the day by going over to check cows to see if any had their chalk rubbed off….things were looking good…today was pretty and nice and I cut down three big pine snags…these were big dead standing trees where the tree had died and the top fallen out….The biggest was about thirty feet tall and a good thirty inches in diameter…the other two were a little smaller…I cut them into log lengths and drug them to higher ground and cut them up….still have the biggest log from the biggest snag yet to deal with….ran out of time and energy….did the chores and came to the house in time for supper.

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Sunday, January 11, 2015
Brought four loader buckets of wood to the house…Then cut up the big sweet gum I took down Friday and then felled and cut up a couple of smaller maples…one of those had sap running out of it pretty soon after it was felled….Then when I fed, I petted Perkins and got covered up with hair….checked both Star Baby and Pete…neither one had any loose hair…the hand loosened up some with use but I still have limited grip…hurts about half of what it did last night…..afternoon was nice…but breezy…