Posted by Steven f/AZ on April 14, 2008 at 20:35:59 from (72.20.78.220):
Was nice to get some seat time in the 8630 on my first day home to help Dad with spring planting! I'm sure after 10 days I'll be ready to head back to AZ and teach 6th graders...
New gadget this year, GPS guidance system so I don't have to wrench my neck around anymore:
There should also be a video of turning at the end of the field up on my account in a few minutes.
Southwest corner of North Dakota planting Spring Wheat. Fertilizer costs: dry is at $1000 per ton and anhydrous is at $850 per ton. Luckily Dad pre-bought most of it for less than that. Gas was at around $3.35 in most of the towns I was through today, diesel around $3.55 I think...
Very dry here, some fields are too dry to plant in, nothing but huge chunks come up and the wheat lays out in the open. Hoping and praying for rain to get us through another year.
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