Spring has begun and the guys have been busy strip tilling, hauling manure, grain & fertilizer. Also Metrogro hauling kick off last week for us. During this colder windy week the rest of the employees will be preparing the planters so they are ready for the warmer weather.
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Its cold out and snow on the ground but the guys are staying busy in the warm shop doing maintenance on trucks and tractors.
We are currently enrolling in the ARC (Agriculture Risk Coverage) program and will be in contract with you soon if it pertains to you.
If you have any questions please contact us. Email: klondikefarms@frontier.com Phone: 608-575-0643 thanks Kevin & Erika Klahn We would like to thank Central Sands Dairy for giving us a tour of there farm and facilities. It was interesting to see how they operate and there farm was very clean and inviting.
Harvest is over and snow is falling so our guys are busy with snow plowing, maintenance work, hauling grain, and anything else they can find to keep them busy and moving.
A big thanks to all of you who helped us accomplish our goals yet again. It is amazing the amount of work we complete in a year and always achieving loftier goals. Please take a minute and for all of those who helped us to thank your loved ones for all of their patience, the burdens are bared by all involved. We feel blessed to have such a dedicated crew. You all should be proud of the accomplishments we make together.
Thank you Kevin & Erika Klahn Klondike Farms The guys have been very busy and working hard to finish up corn harvest. We still have not finished so the guys are working in the snow to finish up this last week.
Sent to us from Michael Halvensleben of landmark. We thought it was pretty cool and wanted to share.
These stunning photos shows corn seeds being dried in China’s Henan province, converting the giant highway into a makeshift Yellow Brick Road. The corn is spread laboriously over the road by the workers’ hands – as cars and other signs of China’s modern world carry on whizzing by beside them. This is how Chinese farms traditionally dry corn because they do not have large machines to do the drying for them. The tarmac warms up in the sun, providing an ideal cost-saving way to dry the province’s corn crop. |
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