Or perhaps better put, rancher farming as to me the word cowboy describes what you do more than who you are. And I am a rancher. But I can cowboy. What ever! This was fun but I’d sure hate to do the work them ol’ timers used to do like this when they farmed. But then, they didn’t know any other way.
Decided to work the garden today. Then decided to work the gravel ridge the county man left on the edge of the road. Sure was good for the little team.
But between making miles with the horsing mare, hanging a spade bit in Pilgrim for the first time and then riding him several quick miles and this, I seem to be tired. Wonder what causes that stuff anyway? LOL






I love that! I like the one of you working the levers on the disc! The Amish out here make it look easy!
Lisa, I read recently, that the Amish were the only segment of Ag that were growing. Every other type or kind is getting smaller. I suppose it’s true. There were 10 families on this ranch when my father was a child. Of course, he was born in 1914! LOL
Food is food and cowboys need spuds and beans to go with their beans!
Good looking setup you got there!
Thanks Lori!
Extremely cool! The Amish sure are increasing around here. When they buy out one “English” farmer, four or five of them take over the farm, bringing it back to what it probably was a century or so ago.
So is that a good thing or not, do you think?
Nice to see that you’re keeping your team busy! Course that means you’re busy too!
Yeah, but it’s a fun busy!
Now that you’re all practiced up you can come and work mine π
Suppose you afford the fuel to get me, my team and disc up there? Or did you want me to hook up Snick and some other horse? LOL
uh,,,duh,,,,that should read beans and spuds to go with the beef….