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Maybe a locked gate ahead sign at the turnaround. Just saying you have a better chance of gate staying in place if you provide easy turnaround.
Are you thinking pure bred Wagyu or "American Wagyu? American is a traditional breed such has Angus bred to a Wagyu bull. They calf easier and grow out a little faster and cheaper. Pure bred are pretty flighty. They can spook easy but once they get settled and are comfortable with their surroundings they calm down. If you are thinking you want to sell to the public there is a ton of paperwork. Selling to friends and family is no problem.On that note, the processor cost our client a lot of money. A few weeks ago they pulled a couple fats. A red Angus and a Wagyu cross. The Angus was sold to another gentleman and the wagyu was supposed to brought home and sold commercially. They mislabeled it. This guy got Wagyu for Angus price. Now Logan got stuck with all this Angus labeled as Wagyu and cant sell it. He dont want to sell it. Hes not in the Angus business. He sells Wagyu. The only reason he even had the Angus is its the last of his old heard that he phased out. So we picked it up for $2300. Processed and delivered. With strict instructions not share it with anyone.
I admire your gumption. You have a lot of work ahead of you. When it comes time for breeding stock I can hook you up with some pure bred registered wagyu bulls.
Quote from: JR on January 24, 2021, 12:10:18 PMGlad to see yo have not been idle on it. Someone started a hemp farm near my place, went bust from what I can see.You have a foundation with basement right? Can you build on that? What is going on with the well, cleaned up and usable?Good and bad on the road, now people will just drive by.Pictures?No one can just drive by as it were. The entrance to the place still is not evidient at all, you'd have to see it to understand, I suppose.Well just cleaned up, not used yet. I get more rain water than I can use and about to catch it off the shed/house as well.I tore the basement if you could call it that with the excavator and filled all that in. Thought was that someday, I may dig it all back out to build a proper house, but until then it's growing grass.Hemp, I don't know enough about it to comment, just that it is a wanted cash crop, right up there with the Lilac for the pharmaceutical industry.
Glad to see yo have not been idle on it. Someone started a hemp farm near my place, went bust from what I can see.You have a foundation with basement right? Can you build on that? What is going on with the well, cleaned up and usable?Good and bad on the road, now people will just drive by.Pictures?
Quote from: Flyin6 on January 24, 2021, 01:50:34 PMQuote from: JR on January 24, 2021, 12:10:18 PMGlad to see yo have not been idle on it. Someone started a hemp farm near my place, went bust from what I can see.You have a foundation with basement right? Can you build on that? What is going on with the well, cleaned up and usable?Good and bad on the road, now people will just drive by.Pictures?No one can just drive by as it were. The entrance to the place still is not evidient at all, you'd have to see it to understand, I suppose.Well just cleaned up, not used yet. I get more rain water than I can use and about to catch it off the shed/house as well.I tore the basement if you could call it that with the excavator and filled all that in. Thought was that someday, I may dig it all back out to build a proper house, but until then it's growing grass.Hemp, I don't know enough about it to comment, just that it is a wanted cash crop, right up there with the Lilac for the pharmaceutical industry.Selling hemp for CBD production will get you a healthy does of government oversight at your location. just putting that out there. It would have to be classified as non medicinal and even then you'd probably still get some nose pokin.
I’m keenly curious on this Don. You are a few years ahead of me in age and that is my plan as well, so I genuinely hope to learn by watching you.Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
As an option, thought about shipping containers with a cover or roof?They sell kits for covering the center of containers with a similar product. Or you can do regular trusses and do sheet metal.No digging for the footings, no cement and you have some secure storage to boot.
The cedar you have access to. Large enough for you to use for your own pole barn? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Have you already wrecked the old barn? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Did you take any pictures before bulldoze? Was it the cool ol wood pegs holding it together? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Jr, thanks for that. I had been planning a second container and a roof structure. Was going to build my own but I will look into that as an optionSent from my iPad using Tapatalk
Awesome! No photos though? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I watch Diesel Creek all the time. You can get corrugated Quonset huts all the time for cheap. Closing off an end is easy and NO fabric to replace.Up at the ridge a guy is doing the truss/sheet metal now for parking his stuff with 2x40' containers.
So, Bobby...being the calculating trained warrior NCO that you are. Take the appropriate action, Execute!
your standard grunt level CQB is just putting rounds and rounds on scary stuff till it stops scaring you!
I though you may come around. Think of all the prep, drilling, cement and time you save. I just got 2 RR ties to set mine on so not right in the dirt. Big flat rocks work well too and I think you may have a few around. Plus you can always move it if needed.Yep, HC is the way to go. That is outside when you see 8' wide, 9.6' high.If you had a flatbed, you could haul yourself as they are just 9.5k for the 40'.Now, whats this about stopping work when it gets dark?
My opinion is get a real building, do it once and be done with it.
Quote from: BobbyB on February 13, 2021, 09:14:29 PMMy opinion is get a real building, do it once and be done with it. You been talkin' with Kat?
Batteries in my Nods died!
You been talkin' with Kat?
So since I'm not currently going to re-read previous postings for this, have you looked into a Quonset hut building? I see the commercials for them pretty frequently and there are many farmers that have them up here for storage of feed, tractors, parts or whatever you want. I've seen them with PAX doors, double garage doors to open front/back. It might be close to the same price as a canvas skin stretched over metal frame buildings.https://www.steelmasterusa.com/residential-buildings/sheds/
I like the iron building. Should look similar to Jr but access in one massive door. Concrete floor!!!!! Can’t wait to see it come together and I think the boss Lady is keeping your head in the right direction Do it once, do it right, be done with itSent from my iPhone using Tapatalk