Wednesday, April 24, 2013
Sorted Cattle Today
I cut the bull from the cows this morning, then cut the steers from the heifers and sent them in with the bull. We'll feed the bull and the steers together until the bull goes out with the cows and heifers. Except for having to move through the mud, everything went easy and gentile... for a change.
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
Snow on High Tunnel Sides - What to do
I sure would like to know what others are doing when snow piles up on their auto-roll-up sides. I think for us the snow has been a much bigger issue than wind. We've had 2 issues with snow on the sides. First is that the snow lays on the sides and when the sides open the snow makes the circumference of the pipe much larger. This causes the opener to make fewer revolutions to open which then causes the sides to opens to the ribbon board which jams the motor until the fuse is blown. The other is that the snow holds the sides closed until the motor blows the fuse. Neither of these situations is good since they can damage the inserts that connect to the pipe and attach to the motor, and/or break other parts which we've had to fix. Hard lessons to learn, but nothing catastrophic yet thank goodness.
Snow Storm Calf
We had our first calf of the season, born in the snow storm last night. She (the calf) and the cow both look like they're doing fine. We'll try to tag her today before she gets too much run in her.
Sunday, April 21, 2013
Friday, April 19, 2013
Trellis
We finished setting up the trellis and wires to support the berry plants inside of the high tunnel. We used old steel fence posts and welded on some square stock that was left from some other projects. We're hoping that the plants don't put too great a load on the wires because the steel posts are spring steel and can actually flex under load. We'll see as the season goes along.
Trellis work completed |
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