The two new alfalfa fields didn’t fare so well over the past year. Also have a unique sickly calf case.
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Located in south central North Dakota, expect farming and ranching videos, and a few other topics that may come up within the ag industry. We grow variety crops (barley, rye, durum, wheat, oats, corn, soybeans, flaxeed) and run simmental/angus/saler mixed cattle herd. Always looking for ways to improve the operation and what I can do to improve the soil I farm.
Nothing flashy, but I continue to grow this business as being part of the 4th Generation of this farm. My name is Brooks, and I hope you can learn something and maybe I can learn something from you.
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Gee six feet of snow and you still need spring rain, who would think? Hope it turns wet for you.
Same here, first crop is short and thin but second crop will be non-existent without rain.
Lots of hay up this way doesn’t look to good. Cereal crops don’t look to bad
been pretty lucky here in SW Manitoba the hay stands look really good got the rains just at the right time. Course this is the year where I won't be putting up any feed So that seems about right LOL.but I don't miss not having to run a cutter baler and rake all summer. cause like fertilizer keeping all that running isn't cheap either.
I seen that deer.
What does a organic inspector do