While I don't post very often, I do read these boards everyday. I, like I would imagine everybody does, thoroughly enjoys your post and your pictures. I could tell through your stories and pictures of how blessed a family you guys are. To be so close and share so much of Nebraska Sandhills...
72 degrees here yesterday. Spent the day stringing barb wire in a t shirt. Normally I miss Wyoming daily, but right now not so much. Hope y'all stay safe in that cold weather.
I've enjoyed the Bowring Ranch stories as much as this one. As said above when you write a book I would love a copy. Your stories remind me of my Wyoming home
I'm in the process of building a small feedlot here and went with 24 inches of bunk space per head of cattle. I'm welding up feed panels to go between with slots 24 inch on center. I think it should work good. Hope this helps some.
I always asked for cash or cashiers check. 2 years ago I sold 10 tons of grass hay and was paid with a cashiers check. The gentleman sent trucks to get the hay and one of the drivers paid me with a cashiers check. When I went to the bank I was informed that my cashiers check was fake and could...
He must go to the sale in Carrollton Georgia. I see the people described every Monday and his description is spot on. I have always enjoyed Lee Pitts columns in the fence post magazine. Thanks for a good laugh this morning.
The distributors have recently started shipping them so you should start seeing them soon. I got lucky and got one( I have a FFL) and I love mine. Best varmint gun I've found so far. Good luck in getting one.