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Re: PA I can hear the corn growing!!!!! 98 1
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Posted by MAGMAN on June 22, 2006 at 19:28:27 from (67.142.130.33):
In Reply to: PA I can hear the corn growing!!!!! 98 100% posted by t.r.y. on June 22, 2006 at 10:52:14:
I hear you I have been so busy this spring with mags I just got my soy beans and corn in last week we have had some real humid days here and two good rains both have sprouted and are about 2" high I know its late and it sure wont be knee high by the 4th of July but hey its going to grow. The real kicker will be to see how long I have before its to high to spray with my little rig. I have not got a first cutting in either. I like to wait till the fawns are big enough to see or run another week or two they will be big enough so I dont cut there legs off. I wish I had the time and patience to listen for the corn to grow. BTW did any one see the news report about selling stills to use to make your own ethenol. The gov said its ok to make moonshine at I think 190 proof for gas but they want you to poison it so no one will drink it. A still for one man was a couple grand they can barley keep up with orders. Sounds like a good bussines to me. I can come up with the Corn JON
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