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Spring is here!
Spring is here! (Or at least the official date, it snowed yesterday here!) The birds have arrived and are chirping. If you are from Michigan as I am, then the arrival of the common Grackle is a great sign. (Robins frequently winter over here, so don’t really count as a spring bird.) Maple syrup season is in full swing and it is time to start planting in the house. The mailbox is beginning to be stuffed with a myriad of seed and nursery catalogs.
How to Hitch Your Wagon Like A State Fair Champ
Farmers or ranchers with arm/hand injuries, back problems or limited strength can connect wagons and implements with PTO shafts to the tractor without leaving the tractor seat. Easily hitch PTO implements such as feed grinders, hay balers & mowers, manure spreaders, and clevis wagons such as hay racks or bale haulers.
Baby Calves!
Winter calving is well underway, and spring calving is just around the corner. This is the time I have always enjoyed. Seeing the new calves out with their mothers is a sight that cannot be duplicated!
I’d like to talk about those crucial first few hours and days of a calf’s life, especially during this time of year.
The Best Strategy for Overweight Workers to Increase Efficiency On the Job
Many tasks on the jobsite are limited when a worker is overweight. So what is the best strategy for workers to maximize their efficiency on the job? 1. Obviously, lose weight. But that takes time, and many days of work need done in the meantime. Well, get started anyway. The state of Michigan has a […]
4 Adaptive Pet Care Products for Less Than $100
I take my American foxhound, Dude, for a hike through the fields or woods most mornings before work and pray while I walk. -Sometimes I let him off his leash, and he runs wildly to and fro, then eventually starts chewing on my sap collection tubing in the woods, foiling my good plans and efforts. […]