We’re building more pens
Our “main” farm (where our office is located and our maintenance shop, etc) was acquired by my dad from John Lasse in 1953. Right across the highway is another farm, purchased by my dad from John’s brother Alfred Lasse around 1957. In the 60’s and 70’s we had breeders and also many small brooder houses located on what was Alfred’s farm. But we tore down the brooder houses, and removed the breeder pens and the land has simply been farmed for about 30 years.
All the posts for the 20 acre pen are in the ground. 5 acres is fertilized and planted, and will be completed by June 15th. We went with our standard dimensions 80’ X 150” pens with perimeter posts 4’ in the ground spaced every 10’ on center. With these new pens, we now have over 200 acres under net.
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