Just a question

Anonymous-0

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A few months back ag leaders and ag politicians gleefully piled on laws to prevent the possibility of a government agency restricting dust from agricultural operations. Like a flock of ducks on one June bug. I was raised on a farm eating dust of the tractor wheels coming over the fenders. I have ducked the blast from a threshing machine blower while making a straw pile. So don't write me off as a yuppie townie living in LaLa land. BUT.
Is there any feed/food value in the dust? Is there no confidence in ag college research or ag engineers ability to make practical solutions? Leo
 
We used to grind ear corn whole, in a old chicken coop, grinder on the inside, tractor, outside, rotating PTO shaft, you had to climb over, to get out. Coughin up cornbread, and picken playdough outta yer nose!
 

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