Posted by Bob Kerr on August 20, 2007 at 19:39:20 from (64.12.117.74):
In Reply to: Re: Us Old Guys posted by Allan In NE on August 20, 2007 at 18:22:35:
That is slick! I wonder how they would work around here. Our farm is leased, but one thing that has bugged me about the no till they have been farming it with is all the spraying that has to be done. In the spring the same ol weeds cover the field and get sprayed, then sprayed again later. That little voice in my head has been saying it can"t be good even though everyone says it won"t hurt it. My gut says different. I like the pics you put up of your place. Can see for miles! When I go to Dads woods there are so many trees over there I have drive 4 miles away just to get a good look at a storm coming. We had a twister go through the woods about 4-5 years ago and I sure wouldn"t want to be there when it happens, trees and tree parts flew everywhere I am still cutting firewood out of that mess. Looks like out there you could see bad stuff coming and have time to get the hatches battened down. At his farm there aren"t as many trees there but in some of the fence rows or where the rock piles are. Are you out near Ogalala? Had to stop there once for repairs.
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