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Mike in Utah

05-30-2006 11:30:21




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Hi,

I'm sorry for posting this question under this discussion group but I can't find out how to solve my problem. So I'll post here hoping for some help ...

I messed up my registration form on the alternate forums and I can't fix it as it won't let me register under a different name due to my email account. How can I contact the administrator for that forum?

Thanks ...




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Nebraska Cowman

05-30-2006 11:42:35




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 Re: Registration problem for alternate forums in reply to Mike in Utah, 05-30-2006 11:30:21  
same administrator as this forum. Use the "feedback form' link on the left column.



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souNdguy

05-30-2006 11:36:22




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 Re: Registration problem for alternate forums in reply to Mike in Utah, 05-30-2006 11:30:21  
I just tried and could not post their either.. says account may be inactive.

No loss.. I like these older forums 10,000 times better..

Soundguy



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Steve in MN

01-17-2008 08:37:58




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 Re: O/T What would you farm on 25 acres? in reply to JBMac, 01-17-2008 07:59:21  
I'll go along with JT. If you got horse people in the area, hay is a good way to go. Only need to buy seed the first year, a little fertilizer each year after. A little riskier because of the weather concerns when it's time to bale. But $$'s per acre of return will be pretty good.



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rrlund

01-17-2008 08:34:32




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 Re: OT:dirt trading in reply to Verniee, 01-17-2008 08:15:24  
He's got a pit right next to one of my 60s,so not a problem for me.



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Roger in Iowa

01-17-2008 08:27:33




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 Re: OT:dirt trading in reply to Dave from MN, 01-17-2008 08:01:22  
If he wants to trade one for one, do it. Otherwise you end up with a hole if it is two sand/gravel for one of black dirt!

good idea to know from where the blackdirt is coming.

Roger in Iowa



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