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Playin' In The Dirt

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Allan In NE

09-07-2006 09:38:32




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Hi Guys,

Think I'm gonna have to downsize my ol' grain drill. I'm coverin' entirely too much real estate and this little operation is gonna be over 'fore ya know it. :>)

Neighbor across the road has two big outfits going. He knocks out a quater section 'fore coffee break. :>)

Allan

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WyoDave

09-07-2006 16:46:57




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 Re: Playin' In The Dirt in reply to Allan In NE, 09-07-2006 09:38:32  
Want to do some more? Neighbor across the fence can't give his wheat ground away. Been trying to get anyone to farm it, and he won't charge them a dime for rent. His big time renter went broke and isn't farming it anymore, and there just isn't any farmer that wants anymore ground. The ground is clean and ready for planting. 2 full sections should keep you busy.
David



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OliverGuy

09-07-2006 15:33:56




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 Re: Playin' In The Dirt in reply to Allan In NE, 09-07-2006 09:38:32  
Remember, it's not the size of your drill that counts, but, well, you know the rest.



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BobMo

09-07-2006 12:27:11




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 Re: Playin' In The Dirt in reply to Allan In NE, 09-07-2006 09:38:32  
I can see you do contour farming……..



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David in Wales

09-07-2006 09:55:49




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 Re: Playin' In The Dirt in reply to Allan In NE, 09-07-2006 09:38:32  
Hi Allan;
Just just have to get that 1020 to match up with the drill.
I presume the mountain is behind you when you took the photo LoL
Cheers David



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Allan In NE

09-07-2006 10:03:40




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 Re: Playin' In The Dirt in reply to David in Wales, 09-07-2006 09:55:49  
Yes Sir,

That's why the press wheels sqare themselves, I think.

Probably tryin' to gain a little traction to get up these huge hills. :>)

Allan



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Sam (MO)

09-07-2006 09:50:22




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 Re: Playin' In The Dirt in reply to Allan In NE, 09-07-2006 09:38:32  
Allen

Lookin darn sweet out there. Not a weed in sight. Need to get my last 10 acres worked up yet, and hope to get it lookin as good as yours.

Sam



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DP

09-07-2006 09:46:09




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 Re: Playin' In The Dirt in reply to Allan In NE, 09-07-2006 09:38:32  
Lookin good there Allen. I see you have the square wheel option on a couple of those press wheels! Nice to have that much moisture this time of year isn't it? Don



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Allan In NE

09-07-2006 09:52:21




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 Re: Playin' In The Dirt in reply to DP, 09-07-2006 09:46:09  
Yeah,

But, I'll still worry like an old woman wringin' 'er hands in her apron til it comes up. :>)

Allan



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Roy Shields

09-07-2006 11:09:10




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 Re: Playin' In The Dirt in reply to Allan In NE, 09-07-2006 09:52:21  
As diligent as you have been, you will have a great crop. Yer living out a dream and that's to be admired.



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Harley

09-07-2006 11:26:13




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 Re: Playin' In The Dirt in reply to Roy Shields, 09-07-2006 11:09:10  
I didn't even know they put GPS systems on those old red girls. As straight as those rows are you must have it on there somewhere. Remember buddy, you can get more crop in a crooked row than in a straight row. Good looking operation. Harley



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Mike (WA)

09-07-2006 12:15:19




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 Re: Playin' In The Dirt in reply to Harley, 09-07-2006 11:26:13  
Allan, as nice as that looks, I'm gonna go out on a limb and predict you'll get enough crop to actually cover the cost of fuel! ;>)



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