April can be Productive

Productivity by Kris P. Kreme

Productivity by Kris P. Kreme

Veronica is uniquely qualified to help her father’s failing dairy farm. With a degree in Agricultural Science, she knows the latest innovations, but even she has never heard about the system of speakers using harmonic frequencies and sound waves to supposedly boost milk production in the cows.

As her father recovers from failing health in a distant hospital, Veronica will need to handle the farm by herself, but when she discovers that the specially mounted speakers and sound system in the barn doesn’t work nearly as good on the cows as it somehow does on her, will she literally be able to save the farm with her own Productivity?

And will that Productivity forever change her mind and body?

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Taking a long drive away from her life and her boyfriend, Pierce, the exotic Veronica is assuring him that he will survive without her. It’s not like she has much of a choice, her father in a hospital for a month and his finances stretched so thin he might lose the family farm he worked so hard for. And the problem she needs to solve for him is simple… Productivity.

Meeting her father in his lavish hospital recovery room, the always innovative risk-taking Philip Salazar is explaining to his brilliant brainy Agricultural Sciences graduate that he invested every last cent left in a technological solution to a productivity problem.

Only ten dairy cows are left on the farm, most of their milking and processing handled by machines these days, but over time they’ve gotten much less productive. Instead of the 90 gallon a day average for ten cows, they are barely producing a fraction of that.

So Philip bought into a revolutionary new concept of using harmonic frequencies, sound waves, to boost productivity in the cows. Specially tuned speakers have been installed throughout the barn where the cows are kept, and in a similar way to how sleep tones can relax the mind and help people under stress, these tuned speakers should induce lactation and increase production in the cows, bringing them back up to at least 90 gallons a day.

As unsure as Veronica is about investing everything in such a last ditch effort to save the farm, Philip seems confident about it, especially knowing she will be handling things. He explains that an advanced tablet controls the sound system in the barn, and feels sure she will have the productivity problem solved with him unable to be there and manage things himself.

Everything is depending on it, Veronica knows, the banks, lenders, everyone counting on 2700 gallons a month from the family dairy farm or else the entire house of cards falls, but when Veronica gets to the farm, caretaker Billy isn’t all that sure about the whole speaker thing.

While he’s tried it the day before, the cows just weren’t all that much more productive using it. Still, Veronica knows she has to try, just a month here to solve all the problems and get things back on track. And yet when she goes into the barn where the various cows are, the industrial milking machines, the pumps… and of course those speakers, Veronica is about to find out something she never would have imagined.

Activating the sound waves and specially tuned harmonics to supposedly boost productivity from the cows has a rather immediate effect not on them… but on her.

Besides the humming bass, the tickling of the hairs on the back of her neck, Veronica suddenly feels a button come loose on her denim shirt. And when she looks down, she can’t believe it but her breasts are growing before her eyes.

Somehow the technological solution to boosting dairy cow productivity works perfectly… but not on the cows, on her, as Veronica is soon mindlessly shocked by how pleasurable it feels when she touches and squeezes her growing breasts to feel what it feels like to be milked.

Turning off the system, trying to think rationally about all of this, Veronica realizes something… something that may forever change her life… everything is depending on her this month. She needs to somehow turn things around and save the farm, boost productivity… and that means having hundreds of gallons of milk for the regularly scheduled pickups each week from a local processing plant.

Can Veronica possibly do the unthinkable and use the speaker harmonics to step in for ten poorly producing dairy cows? Will she be able to save the farm while losing herself to the pleasure of what those sound waves are doing to her increasingly busty body?

Find out as everything depends on boosting Productivity… even if it boosts other needs and desires as well.

 
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