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Re: Middlebuster Planter question
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Posted by JohnG(TX) on February 02, 2005 at 08:43:14 from (216.136.20.34):
In Reply to: Re: Middlebuster Planter question posted by CNKS on February 02, 2005 at 08:01:51:
Actually, the ag extension is only a mile or two from the farm. They were looking for a donation of an old two-row cotton picker earlier, but did not want ours since it was not running. Most of the farms I have seen down there are using furrows. Maybe some cotton on flat fields, but the sorgum and corn are on furrows. Before I 'inherited' the old farm junk, the only thing I knew about furrows was that they were a pain to walk or run across, and they are really hard to play baseball on. I am not intending on quitting my day job and becoming a farmer. I was just thinking of getting some land and making a 'hobby' farm/garden. I also want to learn about the family heritage and the technical 'how-to' of farming. John G.
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