when i was a young'n prolly about 15 or so we had ground hogs bad. they were tearing up soybeans like crazy. i used to lay out in the field with my remington nylon 66 .22 and a scope and shoot em. there was one had a den up on a knoll along the fenceline, real smart one, could never get a shot at him. one day i decided to burn him out. took a 5 gallon can of gas up there and poured it in the hole. there was a furrow right at the edge of the fencline from the moldboard plow. what i dint know is the gas vapor came out of the hole and drifted down the fenceline. when i tossed the match, the flames shot down the furrow maybe 100 feet or so and set the fencline on fire. wearing jeans, no shirt and a hat, i grabbed an armload of weeds from the fenceline and beat the fire out before i got hollered at. put the fire out, but found out not much later, the weeds were poison oak. i was covered with blisters. dad thought it was kinda funny, mom didnt see the humor in it!! finally got the ground hog with a trap. got close to 40 ground hogs that summer.
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Today's Featured Article - A Lifetime of David Brown - by Samuel Kennedy. I was born in 1950 and reared on my family�s 100 acre farm. It was a fairly typical Northern Ireland farm where the main enterprise was dairying but some pigs, poultry and sheep were also kept. Potatoes were grown for sale and oats were grown to be used for cattle and horse feeding. Up to about 1958 the dairy cows were fed hay with some turnips and after that grass silage was the main winter feed. That same year was the last in which flax was grown on the farm. Flax provided the fibre which w
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