@JerodMcDaniel I’ve been saying this.Comodities that’s grow or breathe are no longer commodities.A commodity now is something you buy and throw away, only to be replaced from Amazon.That stuff can be produced much faster than a living commodity.
@apasztor82 Definitely bringing information about big ag. He has probably reached more people in 2 podcasts than our dinosaur senator has in the last 50 years.He spends so much time on roundup, haven’t heard much about other issues.Think, he needs educated on the livestock industry
@ZachMasker I’ve had one for a couple of years. Works fine. Going to buy another, current one is getting full. Get one bigger than you think you will need. I always seem to be adding more tools.
@ChrisClaytonDTN I bought sco and eco insurance this week, and said I probably won’t need it this year. When everyone is going one way that is usually when it turns. Time will tell how it plays out.
@VanceCrowe You might want to bump that number up a few years.Any 80 year old was born after WW2. My dad will be 76, and I’ve never heard him speak of an outhouse or farming with horses. They have seen massive shifts in technology
@gavin_spoor Looks good. But unless there is more to the pen, you need more shelter. Pigs will get too hot in the sun and if you get much winter they will freeze.
@blakealbers That was our go to 30 years ago, only because after watching “good fellas” it was the drink of choice though out the movie 😂. I did buy a bottle a while back for the fun but haven’t opened it yet.
@_TheMizzouTiger This administration is like, a wife who reorganized the kitchen cabinets. All the stuff is still in the kitchen… so nothing really changed.
Give away - RT and follow this account, I’ll randomly pick 5 people for next Mondays shipment to get a free box.
My small USDA meat processing plant makes 6 oz ready to eat pre prepared portions of chicken beef and pork. My wife and I legitimately use the crap out of these things whether to stay on track during the work week or save time cooking in the evenings. Our return customer base is great so I know if I send some out you’ll be back. https://t.co/hTAJAAxNtV
@SusanNOBULL I said the same thing. Except I wasn’t expecting much, do to rust. Harvesting dry corn in early September is usually not a good thing. It turned out 30 bushels less than it should have been.
@ChuckGrassley Maybe it’s the fact that the fertilizer market is controlled by 4 companies!!! Some bill investing them is not needed. I could find out that information with a quick search @grok. Took less than 5 minutes!