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Re: Moldboard Plowing - How to Publication
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Posted by Old Pokey on August 11, 2005 at 22:13:23 from (216.99.201.171):
In Reply to: Re: Moldboard Plowing - How to Publication posted by Harvesterguy on August 11, 2005 at 11:57:18:
I guess I'm a little lost here, if your growers are allready plowing 6-8 thousand acres, you'd think they would be able to teach their employees how to do it. Its such an easy thing to teach. The part you are looking for that is. If the grower is going to hire someone so green as to not understand those basics, I'm not so sure a book would do any good. Perhaps if you have access to a video camera and could spend a day plowing for the camera, you could turn a buck or two with the video. But still, if I come accross it or a way to buy the book, I'll sure pass it on to you. Have you allready tryed amazon and barnes and noble stores? I found some books about agriculture and machinery at powells books that have'nt been in print for quite some time, maybe they could help find one.
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