@Bruce : I think that GF was talking a little tongue in cheek.... AND..... with the cost of new ones, this one is worth nearly right at what she paid for it because of the demand for used vehicles.... they recently contacted her about selling it and offered her quite a bit more than she expected.... don't think she was meaning it literally except that if something happened she would not have been devastated... which is why I did not want to borrow it. Moot point.
Long day. Hung the clothes, got the others ready and in the rental. Went across the street and unhooked the rake, hooked up the tedder and tedded out the sorghum-sudan grass. It was in pretty good shape, might have gotten by with raking tomorrow without tedding but there were some green spots. It will be perfect to rake tomorrow.
Came back to the house, got all my stuff for errands along the way and left. Went by bank and paid elec bill, went to ins co and questioned the car ins and got it changed from business which the other agent put it in as, last year, to just personal.... she couldn't seem to get it that I was not using it as part of the milk testing.... just using it to drive to a farm, do the testing, and drive home.... just the same as any of them drove to work every day. Talked to a different young woman today, and she was nice and when I asked her and explained and asked if she considered her car in a business class, just driving to work and home, she changed it back to personal.... I have never been very happy since my old ins company sold the business and this one bought it out/merged with it.... My old agent/owner, retired, that is why the business was sold, and got the new one and have not been impressed. I only carry liability due to the age of the vehicle.... yet that agent insisted it was business due to the fact that I traveled alot of different places... yet no one else had ever thought that. So this other agent said that it was not really business... and I told her that I was only working part-time now anyway....
Saved me $75.00/yr...... I pay it once a year then it is done and I don't have to worry about it and you get a little discount doing that too....
I pay my prescription plan to supplement the medicare once a year too.... just easier.....
Went from there to the laundromat, got the clothes in and started, and then took the vehicle back. Got my truck and came back to the laundromat, they were on the last rinse so that worked out... Brought them home and got them hung out which is great. Brought in a few of the things I had hung to have enough line space....
Talked to DS and they were on their way home from the car "flea market" thing in PA. He said he has to work tomorrow and will not be in a position to take off to come help load cattle... so he is going to get them sorted this evening; and then said that he talked to the auctioneer and he said there is going to be a BIG RUN tomorrow... so DS wants me to come to the barn @ 4:45 and he will get them loaded so I can go and not sit in line..... I had planned to go tomorrow around 11 to the barn, and then stay in town for the sale after unloading.... So now, I am going to take them early, and then I will have to go back in later. I will come home after unloading; and have time to rake the sorghum after the dew comes off the field. Then I will go back in since we don't sell without someone being there.
If there are alot of cattle it will go one of 2 ways..... there will be more buyers there, as they will all have been advised of the expected "run" of numbers... and the 2 buyers that weren't going to be there last week, will definitely be there this week. IF there is good demand, it will help prices and they ought to be good. Competition between buyers to fill orders...... Numbers elsewhere have been pretty good. BUT ; the stock market dropped today, and there is alot of talk of inflation and the "fed" raising interest rates in 2022 instead of them waiting til 2023, as they said here not too long ago. AND, with rising feed prices, and this inflation, and the insane gov't BS and "giveaway" programs, the feed lots and hence the buyers, will pull back on what they are paying because it will cost more to get that beef to slaughter size and that will hurt as people will get to where they are going to feel the increased costs and start cutting back on things like beef and go to cheaper food. Grocery store prices are up now, as it is .... and there are things people have to have and spending extra on real good cuts of meat are going to be less and less.... especially since you are talking a 500 lb steer now, that will not be fed out to slaughter size until next summer/fall..... who knows what grain and feed prices will be like by then.....even hamburger will get very expensive.... Chicken and pork are way up too. Flour is going up, grains are going up... there is nothing that is not going up....So if that mindset prevails, the prices will be off....
Like I keep telling people, you need to try to get some stuff squirreled away as a hedge against prices... and for the security of having stuff because it might not be available on the shelves when you need it... this way if things are "rationed" you will already have some put back and can just get the amount "rationed" and know that you have something to fall back on.
Anyway, I had to go in and find a set of sheets for the bed, and will not get the heated mattress pad on since it got "put away" when I washed all that stuff this spring/summer.... planned on looking for it this evening and that means moving a bunch of stuff around....but now I need to get into bed so I can get up at 4 or so..... so I will just get the bed made up and then find all that and get it on sometime between now and when I leave the end of the month for the replacements, so it will all be in place for when I come home.
Time to get in the shower and get my clothes out for the morning.... I will probably need a sweatshirt early, saying it will get down to the upper 40's. It was 47 this morning for a low but up to just 80 this afternoon and the sun was nice.
DS just called, said he got them all sorted and only have to take out 1 cow in the morning.... her calf is in there to be sold.... one of the hard to get in ones from my nurse cow pasture.... so rather than have her calf go over, or through, a fence or something...leave her in with them tonight and then we will just sort her out in the morning and run him right on the trailer with the rest.... be glad to get the couple of nutty ones gone....he got the crazy one of mine from out back along with a couple others..... there will be somewhere around 20+ going... and at least 7 or 8 are mine.... nice unplanned "paycheck"..... help make up for the chunk out of my account for the yearly car ins payment I made today!!!!!