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Topic: Re: Slow to learn, or just stupid?
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| Don-Wi
11-11-2012 08:52:49
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We've just got the nieghbor that has failed to get his crop in year after year. No cows so nothing ot feed, but he'll plant corn in July and combine in February (if the snow isn't too deep) and this year he planted barley in late july/early august. He swathed it about 3 weeks ago now (swathed the weeds anyway) and now is waiting for it to dry out, as we've had rain on & off since the day after he cut.
He also planted a sorgum/soybean forage mix on some other land even later. Never got it off in time, and yesterday he was working it under.
He's got a white 2-135 in the shed that had a cab fire a few years ago. Can't ever get a replacement cab tho cause he doesn't ever have any money- I think because he keeps spending it on fuel and seed that he'll never get a harvest from... We bought our seed from him (he's a Jung dealer) this year and he keeps talking about paying the bill, but Dad still hasn't gotten the paper bill. He just wants us to take his word for it...
Every year is something.
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