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gun nerd
@BitcoinNoder
bird watcher don't take my observations as opinions
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@BuffaloRon Their 2x2's make great chicken perches, no work needed on my end. It's already rounded for their feet.
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@HODL15Capital That was probably me. I bought sats with my weekly Farmers Market credit card sales.
Square automatically lets me convert 50% but I bought more with the remaining balance. Then transfered to cold storage. Because not your keys not your sats.
GIF
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@Chip_Taylor @financedystop it's like this, my son found a video about Khaki Campbell ducks after we already had 2 ducks
he informed me that they're the highest layers
we now have 6 Khaki Campbell ducks
ducks eggs sell for $9/dozen
except unlimited opportunities like this
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@BitcoinNoder @financedystop You act like they’re watching the Ken Burns documentary about the American revolution. They’re watching other kids play Mario kart on twitch, they’re not learning about the battle of Long Island.
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@jbcourt @Gusagain16 I have the 351W in my farm truck, it sounds pretty nice. Someone put in true duals with cherry bombs. The body is beat up pretty bad but it has a solid front axle and 4x4.
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@BitcoinNoder @Gusagain16 It has the factory 350, it's been rebuilt. Has a bit of a cam. But that's it.
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I expected Bastrop to be sitting on limestone too. Looks like ancient rivers won that battle and buried the area in sand and clay instead. Makes me wonder how far down you'd have to go before hitting the older carbonate rocks.
The Boring Company@boringcompany
Tunneling in 3 geologies in 3 cities - Las Vegas clay/caliche, Nashville limestone, and Bastrop sandy clay
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@ForestMommy It's ok to be wrong. It's not ok to force wrong ideas on people.
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Lmao this is a perfect example of a Colorado progressive. Trying to be condescending while being 100% wrong.
Jay Shaw ☮️🇺🇦@Shawjd9656
@Thedukeisking Republicans think they can lie and get away with it because that is what they do with the uneducated. But here in Colorado people do research and learn the truth and then They turn away from the liars.
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@Gusagain16 @BitcoinNoder Yeah in a decade I hear that.
Anyways, right now I'm sitting in my 72 Chevy 4x4 waiting for a friend to show up. Just chilling.

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We have one package of belly left out of eight.
People buy them uncured to escape the nitrates of bacon.
gun nerd@BitcoinNoder
We have a butcher slot for April. They'll be processing three pigs. One born and raised onsite. They don't do curing so I need to do that onsite or sell pork bellies and uncured hams.
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@Gusagain16 @jbcourt This is my first attempt though. It may or may not work.
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@BitcoinNoder @jbcourt Thanks for telling me the trick I need to plant some trees to hide the neighbor's house
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@Gusagain16 @jbcourt My trees need drainage or sodium can build up.
I test the drainage by filling the holes with water. About 1" an hour is what I try to get before the tree goes in.
If it doesn't drain good the water helps loosen everything up for when I start digging again.
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@BitcoinNoder @jbcourt I dug a lot of fence post holes through the calichi with a digging bar. sometimes all it would do would knock off little chips of clay
We never did find water though But we did try filling the holes with water to soften up the clay but it didn't work much
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@jbcourt @Gusagain16 my well has water at 270 feet, but drilled to 440
hard water and I had to treat it for iron a couple months ago, there was a red tint but it's been good since then
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@Gusagain16 @BitcoinNoder Calichi mother natures aged cement. I bet it make for a good base for a foundation, right?
How many hundreds of feet would you need to go down to find water? Something tells me that water would be very hard, right?
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@jbcourt I haven't been able to find the video again, but the guy payed a well drilling company to drill holes maybe 40 feet deep around his land.
It ended up releasing water that had been flowing before over grazing or bad farming created dust that blocked the original holes.
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@BitcoinNoder That mini excavator is earning its keep. Caliche and clay are no joke. The part about punching through and finding water is fascinating too. Imagine setting out to plant a tree and ending up changing the whole landscape.
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@ChoochSkookum We use about 5 of our 40 but it was 3 until April. So by next year it could be 10.
I see no reason to limit yourself if there's larger parcels available in your price range.
I don't know what maintenance issues people have.
Our fore fathers were on 160+ homesteads.
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@ElaineS50694570 I really enjoy it. Never was a people person until I started selling healthy food that was produced with my own two hands.
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Welp today was another great day selling products from our farm.
Even with a good amount of rain people still came out to buy from us.
The rain was great though, we need more rain.
gun nerd@BitcoinNoder
Finally had a real chef stop by and buy from us. Overall this was one of our best days so far. To the point we were worried about running out of meat.
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@linholden @MichaelRosenYes I know goat milk lotion is another option but haven't tried that yet.
( Unsolicited baby goat picture )

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@BitcoinNoder @MichaelRosenYes I've read this is a very good moisturiser and conditioner for hands. I shall have to get some, or make some. Old ways are often the best ways.
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@linholden @MichaelRosenYes I run a small farm with my wife and constantly put beef tallow on my hands when they're getting rough.
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@MichaelRosenYes Many years ago my mum used to work in a hosiery factory and twice a week they had manicures. The first step was scrubbing the hands with lard mixed with sugar to exfoliate the skin.
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