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Drmeatman

03-14-2007 19:11:08




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Hobo,I thinks I's one up on ya! I's planted corn today.Ground is warm n des sandhills.I plant a varity called Ambroza that has white and yellow kernals.Tast like it already has butter smeared on it.Lip smackin good!




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Hobo,NC

03-15-2007 04:19:34




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 Re: Mr.Hobo ! OT in reply to Drmeatman, 03-14-2007 19:11:08  
DID you not see the weather report Snow and lots of it, gonna be cold. It will be about mid April fer I plant and that"s if it does not turn off wet. This clay holds water I have to wait till the sun hits the field just rite cuzz of trees. I spent most of the nite talk"n to Jim in NC bout corn, I spec he would like to talk to ya bout yer Lip Smack"n corn. He look"n fer a different type to sell at the farmers market. Wants a edge so he kin git rich, just kid"n "bout the rich part and the snow. I will inform the crows to fly south and fat"n up so they will be EZ"er fer me to shoot. Send me a email or a phone # so I kin git y"all boys together and don"t be tempting me enny more LOL!.

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Ross Pugh(NC)

03-15-2007 06:57:03




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 Re: Mr.Hobo ! OT in reply to Hobo,NC, 03-15-2007 04:19:34  
I was always told to wait until after May 10 to plant, when the danger of frost is over in my area and the leaves on the trees are ffull grown, ground is warm then. Of course I am farther West than you guys. Only thing I plant in March would be potatoes, onions, radishes.



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