Lisko’s American Life

Chapter 102: Newbie Jimmy (thanks to yong2669)

Jimmy looked at him inexplicably.

"You put the cowboy hat on the bed!"

Onegin's shout attracted everyone in the dormitory. Everyone stared at Jimmy, and the atmosphere was a little frozen for a while.

"Excuse me?" Jimmy looked at everyone's eyes and slowly picked up his hat.

Everyone turned their attention.

Hammer came over,

"Boy, when the cowboys die, they will put their cowboy hats on the coffins, so don't put your hats on the bed, try to hang them up."

He took his hat from Jimmy and hung it on the wall of the cowboy dormitory, where all the cowboy hats hang.

Jimmy was a little overwhelmed by everyone and stood there.

"Okay, it's all right, let's go wash up." Hammer patted him, walked to the table, and played poker with everyone.

The nights during work hours are always short, and Jimmy feels that he hasn't closed his eyes for long, the sky has brightened, and the cowboys are all getting up and packing.

He had no choice but to wake up with exhaustion.

Line up, brush your teeth, wash your face.

Putting on his new suit, looking at himself in the mirror, Jimmy took off his hat and touched it.

Wearing it on his head, the size was just right. He looked at his brand new self in the mirror, the corners of his mouth rose, and his eyes were full of longing for a new life.

"Jimmy, come here."

David entered the door and saw this man staring blankly at the mirror, greeting him.

"Have a cup of coffee, can you ride a horse?"

"No." Jimmy bowed his head a little ashamed. At this time, he was really sobbing at his previous life. He didn't know anything.

David looked at Jimmy, who was holding a coffee cup in his hands and bowed his head, and didn't say anything.

"You have to learn to ride as soon as possible. Our ranch has a horse to train today, and we will keep one for you. If you train your own horse, you will definitely learn to ride." David's eyes were filled with memories, and he remembered himself 's first horse.

"Okay, your job today is to clean up the dung in the cowshed. Wait for Wes to tell you what to do, do it well." After speaking, Meteor walked away.

Jimmy looked at his back with envy in his eyes. He wanted to be someone like David, confident and strong.

"You will be like this in the future." He encouraged himself in his heart.

The cowboys all mounted their hunting gear, and Lisko was already riding his white horse, waiting in front of the ranch.

"Sir," David drove his horse forward, one position behind Lisko, and took off his cowboy hat as a gesture.

Lisko sat on the back of a horse and watched Jimmy push a wheelbarrow in the distance, wearing long yellow rubber gloves.

"What's the matter?" He raised his chin there and asked David next to him.

"He can't ride a horse." David shrugged.

In this regard, Lisko has nothing to say.

"Weiss, in the front, Hammer and Chad finish, Humble on the left, Onegin on the right," David arranged the work of the crowd. He didn't enter the formation today, just to let the new cowboys have a run-in with the cattle. With the boss at the back ready to support at any time.

"Go." With a wave of David's hand, the cowshed was opened, and the cows that had been holding back for a day began to run wildly under the leadership of the leader.

With the sound of Weiss' whip, he jumped off first.

"Shhhhh."

The cowboys whistled and followed the line.

Jimmy leaned on a shovel on the side, looked at the shadows of the cowboys, and sighed.

Pulled the cart to clean up the manure for the cowshed.

The sanitation of the cowshed should be cleaned frequently, otherwise it will breed mosquitoes. This work is usually done by Locke. After he left, Lisko also plans to buy a manure suction truck. There are more and more cattle in the pasture, and garbage is generated every day. But a lot.

Before he bought a car and came back, it could only be the job of Jimmy, a novice who couldn't ride a horse.

As soon as he came in, Jimmy couldn't keep his eyes open due to the strong smell.

He took out the mask that Hammer had prepared for him from his pocket and put it on.

Only had the courage to start breathing.

He couldn't help but feel grateful to this old cowboy with a gray beard.

Encouraged himself, hammered his chest a few times, and started to work.

One shovel and one shovel are loaded into the wheelbarrow. After filling, the cart is pushed to the woods behind the pasture, where there is a specially built cesspool.

Speaking of this biogas digester, Lisko took a big advantage. It was specially built by the businessman who took over his ranch. He planned to use it to supply power to the ranch. Because it is a brand-new technology, the cost of building this is relatively low. No one approves.

After the merchant built it, it was bought back by Lisko before it could be used.

The pond cost 500,000 US dollars, and the lawyer hired by Lisko paid half the price. In the past two years, the technology has matured, and many large ranches have begun to see the benefits and have been excavating.

The same pool as the Li's Ranch may now cost more than $600,000.

Last year, there were few cattle in the pasture, so I didn't see any use.

David estimates that the electricity generated here can not only meet the use of the ranch itself~www.wuxiamtl.com~, but also supply the electricity for about a hundred nearby households, and earn some extra income every year.

There was a purpose-built dump above the biogas digester. Jimmy opened it, and the strong biogas rushed up at once. It was inevitable that he felt a little dizzy.

Dodging the attack, he paused for a while before pouring the dirt inside the wheelbarrow into it.

The garbage in the cowshed is estimated to be dozens of cars. Although Jimmy is a little frail, he is a young guy who has just turned 20, and he moves very quickly.

One truck after another, Jimmy stood there panting heavily, his shirt wet with sweat.

Although his body was very tired, Jimmy felt an unprecedented sense of satisfaction.

He raised his head and looked at the sun, feeling that he was really alive. He was not a **** who was kicked by someone passing by while hiding in an unfinished building, or a thief who was stared at by the clerk every time he entered the convenience store. It's not a social cancer that can be taken away by the sheriff when you walk on the street at any time, and pedestrians can't avoid it.

After the break, he picked up his kettle, filled it with coffee, and took a sip.

Continue to push the car to work.

After the cow dung is cleaned, the residue that cannot be removed from the ground should be washed away with a water pipe. Each cowshed has its own floor drain and drainage system.

Then turn on the heating switch in the cowshed, so that the ground will dry up quickly.

Also, put a layer of hay on the ground to make the cows sleep more comfortable.

Jimmy followed the steps that Weiss taught him, and completed it step by step. He hoped to finish these before the herd came back.

Maybe everyone will praise me.

Thinking of these scenes, he grinned again.

Unfortunate people, may you be treated kindly by the world.

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