Part of our oat crop is being chopped and put into silage pits such as the one you see here to turn into silage for feed.
A tractor pushes up and packs the oats brought in from the field by truck. The rest of the oats will be baled for hay.
We keep our newborns in small crib-like structures until they are old enough to join the older calves being raised to become part of our milking herd. They are so cute at this stage, all big-eyed, and curious.
The process repeats itself over and over, year after year.
Work up ground, plant crop, irrigate, fertilize, harvest, store, and feed.
Of course, this is only one of the jobs on our farm. Milking and caring for the cows, servicing the equipment, managing waste and finances. All work together in a never ending cyle.
In the mean time, I write.
Thanks for stopping by,