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Re: ARRGGHHHH!!!!! Slightly O/T
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Posted by John A. on March 18, 2005 at 05:28:42 from (65.161.170.17):
In Reply to: Re: ARRGGHHHH!!!!! Slightly O/T posted by Allan in NE on March 17, 2005 at 17:22:03:
Allan, Looks Good to me. The others seem to think that one needs terraces to farm, Terraces =Point rows. I ! can live the rest of my life and NEVER have to deal with a point row. Like the Cotton & Corn farmers down here the lay awake at nites and dream up ways to have point row. lol! I love the fact when you start figureing the amt of a crop on a particular place. Just wheel it off L x W gives you acres. Easy litte checks are avaiable too. ie, 5 x 40in rows x 1/2 mi long = 1 acre. Anyway... Allan, Sick-um the place looks D@m good to me How is the water there Droping, How deep, On elec,nateral gas, DSL. Just courious. Later, John A.
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