First, the new barn project is starting to take shape. After waiting out the spring rain, we got a little bit behind, but now the roof is on and we are moving ahead fast. Our project manager, Rick, is doing a good job at keeping the work crews motivated and busy, so we are still hoping to be inside by the time the snow falls.
Making Progress
Harvest is also underway. Last week we started harvest both corn and soybeans, and due to dry conditions we have already made a big dent in our workload. With Dave's work on our diets, good yields, and a surplus from last year, we won't have to buy as much corn from our neighbors this year as we have in the past.
Hog prices hoovered around break-even for part of the summer, but have dipped down heading into fall, so we are preparing for a low market winter. It's hard to see the farm losing money, but it is the nature of the industry to have down periods. Last summer we did really well, so we are seeing the slump afterwards.
More updates to follow soon!
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