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OT.Can We Expect to see some relief this week
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Posted by MagMan on September 05, 2005 at 17:22:53 from (152.163.101.13):
Not trying to start a conversation war here and get yelled at like last week. But just wondering if you guys think the fuel prices will go down at all this week or do we need to suck it up and pay what we have to. I have been trying to think of ways to put my winter rye in and save money while doing it. But Even if I stick to the offset discs to work the ground I still will have to use the SM to pull them and thats the biggest gas hog I got. lol The ground was worked right after the early summer harvest. I have been thinking about broadcasting with the 4 wheeler and running over it with the disc opened to the first notch just to throw some dirt over the seed and leave it at that. I could pull the culipacter behind the disc to try to save a trip around the feilds that way. Any ideas, I have the Cub and Hs and the SM I dont have a working drill though. JON
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