I use the field corn to feed the cows. We wait until it gets really dry and then mulch it up for feed.
Field corn is tough and has very little flavor. I wouldn't eat it.
Interesting read. I can't say that I agree with all of our Presidents choices, I do like a lot of them. I'm glad to see Snap is getting looked at. I think the infrastructure grants are something to look into as well.
If you're driving it on the road, yes. If you're just driving it in the field, I would think not. For insurance purposes I think you would want to be licensed so you have no issues in case of an accident.
It's mandatory where I live. I'm in a flood zone area so it's mandatory. We haven't had any problems yet (knock on wood). Our insurance is pretty high because of it.
We have many Snap On tools. We also have a lot of Craftsman tools too. Problem with Craftsman is that Sears went out of business in my area. Lowe's is now selling the brand though.
I'm glad I read this one. I've been trying to eat healthier too. I am going to look at those apps too. I also need to find an app to track exercise too.
We have our water tested every year. We use a water softener in the house. It's important to get the water tested to be sure we are using the right salt, etc. for our water issues.
How old is the four-wheeler? Have you given it a tune up and the annual maintenance? I've owned many and haven't had a problem with them starting. Do you think it's the gas?
We have a pond on our property. It was here when I was a kid. I'm not sure how long it's been here. It has been dry a few times. I don't use the pond water to water anything though.
So it's not working right now? Does the well house have a pump? Is it running? How old does it look? You might have to call a plumber to get some advice.
What are your thoughts on your kids driving small machinery to help out? My ten year old has been bugging me to drive the smaller farm tractor (Farmall H). I don't see a problem with it but my workers do. I would of course be right there and teach him.
Anyone have one? We've had a crockpot for years and I use it often. I'm thinking about getting an Instapot. What are your thoughts on them? Do you have any recipes you love?
If it's a business truck be sure to check with the insurance company. I know the company I work for covers equipment. We do have to give a list each year to the insurance carrier. This is what is covered.