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small farm dewormer?
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Posted by FreeRanger on November 08, 2006 at 21:13:23 from (69.130.244.186):
In Reply to: small farm fun posted by tmay on November 08, 2006 at 17:45:34:
I have learn alot from this site. My family of five farm 24 acres in Southern Wisconsin with 1955 Ford 640. Made 6 acres grass/alfafa hay for the first time with ALL my own equipment for 3rd crop this year. NH 479 haybine, NH 256 rake, NH 66 baler. I grow mostly Orchard grass for horse hay buyers. I would like to hear more about growing tabacco. Where have you read that it is a de-wormer? I thought you need a permit to grow in Wisconsin? How much area would I need to grow for a flock of 3 dozen sheep? How easy is it to grow? Life is going great! considering I had two open heart surgeries in the past 14 months. I drove the tractor. Thank God there is still one custom small square baler nearby that does most of my hay by the acre. Selling premium smsq 40-50# for $2.50 right now. Raising price soon to $2.75
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