Hello I think if add ingredients in a smaller portions you get better results and with less hand work sometimes it takes a while to fine tune,i used to mix with a shovel in barrel and then add more and then mix and add more after a few years of that i started adding smaller amounts at a time and layerd it to the top so that when scooped out the feed it was mixing on its own,as with everything one day you say i should try this sometimes it works and sometimes time's it doesn't but you always try to be more efficient.
Self-sufficiency is a fantasy. Since before history, humans have always survived as part of a community. Gadgets only last until you need to figure out how a MOSFET is made.
@@BearBonesLiving Metal-oxide-semiconductor field-effect transistor. It's a kind of gate that commonly goes out on electronics, if the barrel capacitors don't go first. They are a ten cent part, but one that's hard to source without a complex supply chain.
That is the perfect tool to follow Fukuoka ("one straw revolution" book and youtube videos) methods of clay ball coated seeds to broadcast and grow your animal feed.
@@BearBonesLiving True, but as I stated, needing an electric powered device to mix it, is not self-sufficient! Unless you have your own power source you are STILL dependent on the grid.
@@BearBonesLiving As I stated, needing an ELECTRIC POWERED device to mix your food is not one bit closer to being SELF-sufficient. Unless you have your own power source, you are STILL dependent on the gird! If you want a self sufficient way to mix your own food, do it the old fashion way. Get a large tub and a paddle and mix it by hand. THAT is being self-sufficient. (depending ONLY on yourself).
harbor frieight stuff is hit or miss. i have a chop saw i bought there 20 years ago and still good. i still buy there as most of the stuff lasts and its cheap. no directions from any china places it seems