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DayCreek
Journal
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April
1, 1998
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First
Quarter Update
The
first quarter has come to an end and we have achieved most of our goals. The
house design has been coming along nicely. We had an opportunity last week
to meet with a couple of building contractors / excavators. We wanted to get
their input as to what areas were acceptable to build on. Interestingly, our
first pick for building the house seems to be the best. It has good southerly
exposure, good drainage and a very nice view of the valley and bluffs. Its
also set far enough back off of the county road that traffic noise should
be kept to a minimum. It will take more dozer work though, the land is sloped
and needs to be flattened out for the floating foundation.
I
also bought a tractor! Its a Massey Furguson 165, gas, 52HP tractor.
I looked at both new and used tractors and determined that functionality was
more important than the frills that come with new tractors. A Kubota would
have been really nice, but the price was too steep for my pocket book. Even
used Kubotas are pricey compared to the older vintage tractors. This
165 has been recently overhauled and professionally painted. The only other
thing I need is a front-end loader. A friend of mine was nice enough
to get me 2 55 gallon drums to make a barrel stove. I had a chance
to try it out last week, and it really throws off a lot of heat. The most
expensive part of this stove was the stove pipe! Now Ive got to get
it installed in the pole shed.
Ive also purchased a BCS 730 walk-behind tractor. I will use this to till in a vegetable garden and to keep the weeds at bay with the sickle bar attachment. In the future, I hope to use the BCS for planting 1 acre plots that will be used for our own vegetables as well as marketing organic produce.
But before I can even begin tilling, Ive got to get a fence up. It is the highest priority on my list of things to do! I dont want the neighbors cows on our land, and our neighbors part-time electric fence aint cutting it. As they say, good fences make good neighbors.
Its been a busy first quarter and Im sure the second quarter will be even busier.
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