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Things are looking up here in Central NY.


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Posted by Adirondack case guy on September 30, 2013 at 16:24:24 from (74.69.160.79):

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A local farmer sold out about 20 years ago. The Buyer,( out of state) bought it. He also bought another dairy farm in the township, also, which is still operational and doing well. This farm 1200A --900 tillable, was finally sold to a BTO farmer out of Maryland. The buildings were falling in and the tilable land was just cropped by the other farm, and there was no long term plan to maintain the crop land since it could be sold at any time.
The new owner, a young fellow who went to school here with my son, married into the Maryland BTO family. Crop land there is becoming non existant.
Keith came in here this spring and started clearing fence rows and tareing down the deteriorating buildings.
He notilled corn and beans on every acer he could get into with the planter, and spent countless hrs. in the sprayer putting down pre emergent herbicides and insecticides, and then post emergent weed,and insect control, and fertilizer. He has the best looking corn and beans around, grown on neglected ground.
About two weeks ago they put up the 36x50 grain storage unit, Todat the Leg started riseing. It looks to be atleast 100' tall, as the 20x70' Harvestore silos are dwarfed buy it. They were shelled corn units, and will be utilized.
the 18x50 concrete stave silo is suppose to be sold.
I can't waight till the local "tree hugger society" sees the leg tomarrow. They fought against the Cell tower on the hill behind it, that you can see in the third pic..
Pics. were taken from my yard, about a quarter mile away.
Loren, the Acg.


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