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Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Working Farm

On Saturday, 8 Nov, we hosted 35 people on the Wanch for Emergency Response Disaster Team training. Our instructors came down from Columbia and the class started Friday night. We had four teams from south central Missouri. This group is training with a chainsaw and the group on the right, in background, near road, were moving piles of brush with a skid loader. Great experience. 

Three days later, the temperature dropped into the 30's, but I had to get hay moved onto the farm from a neighbor's.

These bales weigh about 1,200 pounds, so a tractor is a "must have" tool. Stored most of them in backyard.

"One more bale left to go."

Pre-staged a bale in each paddock, so if it gets too cold to start the tractor, we just open a gate and move the cattle. K7 was my helper opening gates and cutting the wrapping off the bales.

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