
Getting started

Checking the level

Pushing back the top soil

Jen & Jake by the dozer checking on progress

Working away
The bulldozer arrived this morning to start our pole barn project. Since moving to the farm in 2006 we knew we would need to build a barn for livestock & equipment storage but its taken awhile for us to actually get it all planned out. We finally agreed on a location and a size and so we booked the dozer and it's out there now pushing back top soil to make the pad for the barn. Derek has gotten a quote for the building so hopefully work will begin soon. I believe it will be 60X40 which hopefully will be big enough.

Derek & Ben checking on the progress