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Posted by rained out on May 17, 2002 at 12:44:47 from (216.158.64.43):
In Reply to: SMALL FARMERS IS ANY LEFT posted by MIKE JONES on May 17, 2002 at 10:45:12:
still farm with the old equipment. Probably my downfall. Got stuff to plant. Had the ground worked up today just as fine as you please and then, right on time, the weekly ohio valley monsoon comes up the ohio river. Oh well, maybe next week. The Bible says the rain falls on the just and the unjust. Maybe it should've said that it falls on the farmer who has crops to plant or hay to bale. Good luck tryin to farm this way. If the government don't get ya first, the low prices or land developers will. Someday we'll all be eatin concrete. Maybe it's all just a ploy for nasa. make the earth uninhabitable by paving it over, then we'll be forced to live on space ships. ha ha.
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