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Re: Corn Planting
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Posted by migraine on May 01, 2005 at 08:10:20 from (24.18.75.6):
In Reply to: Re: Corn Planting posted by Allan in NE on May 01, 2005 at 07:55:46:
Hi Allan, I've actually done quite a bit of planting at night especially back in Iowa. I worked for the family farm and would use the planter at night so as not to delay the main farm acreage. I started on 80 acres of beans at 9 at night and ran till 4 a.m. and loaded all the beans myself and you could shoot an arrow down the rows and not hit a thing. You best know the fields and the borders or you will be calling for help at midnight and somebody won't be happy! Nothing like the sound of an 856 with turbo pulling 6 row late at night under moon lit skies. Man I miss those days ( and nights).Oh well maybe in a year or two I'll do some on my own again. I've definitely been watching your saga unfold and can really relate. My 806 and 966 are both setting here full of fuel and rady to work and no party to go to. Hate that!! MIgraine
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