The fellow in the blue shirt is Andrew Albert, who does quite a bit of farming in this area. His business, Andrews hay, makes most of its money by leasing farmland and growing things, and doing the odd bit of custom tractor work here and there. He's the one who leased my ground for corn this year; and the corn looks great. It's 10 to 11 feet tall and just starting to tassel out. Amazing stuff. Can almost see it grow.
The animals came and watched. Here Red gives a tail wag approval |
The pig on the left decided that wheat was pretty tasty; stole mouthfuls of spilled wheat. |
Having bulk wheat like this is interesting for several purposes: It's a cheap cover crop if I desired it. Figure between $15 and $20 an acre (150lbs/acre application rate). That's really cheap. Animal feed; less than half the cost of prepared feed, and you can feed it directly to chickens or turkeys; no processing. Stable feed costs -- I know exactly what my feed will cost for the span that I use this -- easier to set prices. This is the low-tech way of doing a commodity future of sorts.
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Cool stuff. Nice pictures.
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