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Small Farm Today, Columbia, MO, Nov 4-7,04
« on: October 09, 2003, 06:18:45 am »
Mary and/or I will be at the Small Farm Today show coming up Nov, 6-8 in Columbia, Mo.  It's a national show with the spotlight on small farming.  

link to - Small Farm Today show info in Columbia, MO. Nov, 6-8, 2003

Wood-Mizer will be there.  Normally Baker is there too but I don't see that they have the event listed on their show schedule.  EZ-Welding,  a local bandmill manufacture,  and Keener Built have also shown.

We'll likely be around the Wood-Mizer display just inside the grounds off the parking lot.  

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Re: Small Farm Today, Columbia, MO, Nov 6-8,03
« Reply #1 on: October 10, 2003, 03:01:18 pm »
Hey guys!

Just wanted to let you know that Baker will be at the Small Farm Today show. Mike McNail and Bryan Martin are slated to go right now. Be sure to stop by and tell hi!  ;D

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Re: Small Farm Today, Columbia, MO, Nov 6-8,03
« Reply #2 on: October 10, 2003, 03:02:08 pm »
ooops tell  THEM hi   ;)

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Re: Small Farm Today, Columbia, MO, Nov 6-8,03
« Reply #3 on: October 30, 2003, 06:58:58 pm »
I've probably talked with Mike and Bryan at the shows but can't put faces with their names.  I'm sure we'll get around to visiting.

If'n anybody is traveling up and down I70 or US 63 through Missouri anyway,  stop in.  Good place to spend a couple of hours just looking at stuff.

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Re: Small Farm Today, Columbia, MO, Nov 6-8,03
« Reply #4 on: November 07, 2003, 06:11:47 pm »
At the close of the second day,  no Forum members have shown up at the Small Farm Show.  But we’ve had plenty of old and new friends to visit with.

Wood-Mizer returned this year - front and center - with an LT15 and a LT40HDD42 Super with 42hp Kubota diesel engine.

Here is my latest in a collection of big husky people struggling to crank the LT15.  Well,  you can’t see her right hand because she’s holding a Wood-Mizer booklet in her left hand. ;)



The sun hadn’t burned through the early morning fog when the Wood-Mizer team of Greg Bear and Will Baugh were entertaining for some tough customers.   The temperature was right at freezing.




The crowds never were big as in a forestry show as most of the Small Farm Show displays were inside.  But there were always a few that would brave the cold to see a log sawn and stop in to talk.  This is about 4:00pm and note that the flags are ‘popping’.  The temperature never hit 50.



Baker was there with two manual mills and an edger.  Here Tom Stout is working with local Baker mill owner Ronnie Boyce who is trying out an edger.


Tom is using the boom to unload a log.



New to the mix of sawmills this year was Log-Master.   Herman Gibson of Nacogdoches, Texas brought his smallest manual mill to the show.    


But everything is BIGGER in Texas.  Look at the size of the wheels on this otherwise small basic mill.
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The show continues tomorrow so drop in to visit if'n you're in the area.

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Re: Small Farm Today, Columbia, MO, Nov 6-8,03
« Reply #5 on: November 08, 2003, 06:28:42 pm »


Bone chilling cold all day.  Hardly above freezing with overcast skies and wind.  



This is about a big as the crowds got so there was plenty of room.  Still lots of good visiting and keen interest by those willing to suffer the cold weather.


Good or bad,  the Baker boys got there this morning to find this horse trailer in their parking spot.  They just parked their big rig between the mills and the street.  Kind of gave them some windbreak.  Still here they were making the sawdust fly on their 18M mill.

Here we are loading up for home.  Will Baugh is helping keep the skidsteer from falling on it’s face trying to lift about 150bf of oak.  You can’t see Mary on the other side of him helping too. :o
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Re: Small Farm Today, Columbia, MO, Nov 6-8,03
« Reply #6 on: November 08, 2003, 07:28:28 pm »
you should have given Mary the camera and crawled up there on the skidsteer with Will.  You know Mary couldn't have been too much help in the 'Ballast catagory. :D
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Re: Small Farm Today, Columbia, MO, Nov 6-8,03
« Reply #7 on: November 08, 2003, 09:44:58 pm »
Oh yea,   Maybe Tom Stout too.  He's a couple'L X's bigger then me.  

With all of us on there, it'd probably flip over backerds! :D
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Re: Small Farm Today, Columbia, MO, Nov 4-7,04
« Reply #8 on: October 13, 2004, 08:22:19 pm »
I’m recycling this post for 2004.  

It’s only a couple of weeks until the Small Farm Show in Columbia, MO.  Nov, 4-7.

Me and lovely Pro-Sawyer Mary will be helping Wood-Mizer again this year.   I don’t know who’s going to be there from the home office but I’d expect Will Baugh will be there from the Mt. Vernon service center.

I expect to see ol’ Tom-in-Mo there too with the Baker mills.

The Small Farm show is quite entertaining with it’s variety of displays.

The link to the Small Farm web site at the top of the post still works.

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Re: Small Farm Today, Columbia, MO, Nov 4-7,04
« Reply #9 on: October 16, 2004, 04:25:09 pm »
I started reading this from the top of the thread and thought ya had the dates all wrong. ;D ;D

Lynette and I plan on being there on sat. the 6th, I will bring my gloves along just incase they need help running that LT40... ;D
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Re: Small Farm Today, Columbia, MO, Nov 4-7,04
« Reply #10 on: October 29, 2004, 07:10:20 am »
Now Bibby, surley we are not the only ones going to this show? ::)
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Re: Small Farm Today, Columbia, MO, Nov 4-7,04
« Reply #11 on: October 29, 2004, 12:15:26 pm »
Well I'll be there Friday afternoon , just to make sure Bibby is doing it right  ::) That way Mary can take a break  ;)
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Re: Small Farm Today, Columbia, MO, Nov 4-7,04
« Reply #12 on: October 29, 2004, 12:53:53 pm »
Well, you guys don't work to hard at Columbia show and maybe it won't be as cold as it was last year. It was so cold that there was a beagle dog that was carring a pair of jumper cables just to jump a rabbit up! :D  
I won't be there this year, but will really miss it, maybe I just go to my brothers to bowhunt and then come by. ;D

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Re: Small Farm Today, Columbia, MO, Nov 4-7,04
« Reply #13 on: October 29, 2004, 05:05:42 pm »
Hey MULE_MAN, You take care of business on friday and we will pick up the slack on saturday :D

I havn't heard what the weather is going to be yet, but the way things are going i would bet on rain. :(

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Re: Small Farm Today, Columbia, MO, Nov 4-7,04
« Reply #14 on: October 30, 2004, 04:09:45 am »
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Well I sure hope it doesn't rain Friday , if it does your going to have allot of
slack to take up, Saturday  :),  You never know what the weather is going to do
at this time of the year. ??? but rain is always a good bet !  Hope not !!  ::)
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Re: Small Farm Today, Columbia, MO, Nov 4-7,04
« Reply #15 on: October 30, 2004, 06:34:56 am »
 :D Sure hope woodmizer has that big tent set up...Ya know what they need to do is set up a blade sharpening display, that way we could all get our blades sharpened while at the show...
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Re: Small Farm Today, Columbia, MO, Nov 4-7,04
« Reply #16 on: October 30, 2004, 06:58:00 am »
Now that would be a good ideal !! I know i would bring them some to sharpen !!   ;D
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Re: Small Farm Today, Columbia, MO, Nov 4-7,04
« Reply #17 on: October 30, 2004, 06:19:55 pm »
I'll bring mine too, if they're doing it for free.  Last I counted, I had 75 ready to go to resharp.  ;D
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Re: Small Farm Today, Columbia, MO, Nov 4-7,04
« Reply #18 on: October 30, 2004, 07:39:57 pm »
I plan to take a couple of boxes with us up to Columbia so Will can take them back to Sidney to sharpen.  I'm not expecting them to sharpen them for free but it saves postage one way at least.

Good oppertunity to pick up new blades and parts.  Again, no shipping charge. ;)
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Re: Small Farm Today, Columbia, MO, Nov 4-7,04
« Reply #19 on: November 04, 2004, 05:48:23 pm »
Early morning was cloudy and windy with a light drizzle.  The drizzle stopped about mid-morning and the sun came out after noon some time.  But the wind just kept building making for an uncomfortable day outdoors.


Kenrod dropped in and visited most of the day.  We talked sawmills, farming and such a good part of the time.  He didn’t have anything bad to say about the Wood-Mizer mills.



Here is Greg Bear of Wood-Mizer showing Mary an easier way for someone with short arms to fold blades.


Mary got an overview of the Keaner Built mill from Mr. Keaner.   They brought two mills.  Wood-Mizer has an LT40 Hydraulic,  LT40 manual and an LT15 at the show.  

Traffic was light today and most people bustled on past to get inside the show area rather than hang around the mills that was exposed to the high winds.  Tomorrow should be better and Saturday even better yet with sunshine and highs in the mid-60s predicted.
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