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My yard is about 5 acres that I actually mow.. The rest I bush-hog or cut for hay.

I have a Kubota 54 inch zero turn mower, a 54 inch Land Pride finishing mower for my tractor, and a 48 inch John Deere riding mower. If my wife or youngest son helps we can knock it out in about an hour and a half, otherwise it takes me nearly three hours to mow it. Then I pull out the push mower for around the house, then one of my two weed eaters for trim work.

It's a half a day job most weeks, and I mostly enjoy doing it.

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If you had some goats, you wouldn't have to do anything at all..... ;)....jes' sayin'
 
Hey Faulkner-is that a pond or stream down at the bottom of the photo? As always, nice photo, and B-utifull place!

No. The drone was hovering over the road in front of my property when I took this picture. I have about a 75 yard buffer of trees between the road and my yard so that the house is not visible from the road, even in the fall when the leaves are off.

The row of trees running up the left side of the photo is a tree canopy over my driveway up to the house. They are a mix of tulip poplars and red, sugar, and autumn maples. I planted those trees when I built the house 25 years ago and have babied them through the years and the past couple of years they've been large enough to actually cover the driveway like I intended when I planted them.

The clump of trees at the 10 o'clock spot in the pasture is a pond that's hidden in the photo.


If you had some goats, you wouldn't have to do anything at all..... ;)....jes' sayin'

Ha! I actually used goats to clean out fence rows a few years back when my boys were still at home and tasked with keeping up with them. Now that they have gone off to college I have no desire to deal with the goats myself. :)
 
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