Down on the Texas coast is grown a lot of rice. The process is to take a field and surround it with a berm. The rice is planted and the field is flooded somewhere in the process of making the crop. The only tractors you see down there that are actually farming rice have steel wheels similar to the ones in the picture of the JD in this thread.
Course OT the second usage of the field it to hunt geese in the winter. The main problem for the goose hunter who has to pack all his equipment in on his back, is the lagoon that resulted from digging out the dirt to build the berm. If you don't think stripping down to your skivvies to ford the berm isn't a traumatic experience in the dead of winter......it is. Your body just goes through the shock wave, it numbs up, you feel nothing, and after you make it across, dry off and get your clothes back on, the feeling finally comes back.
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