Posted by showcrop on May 02, 2019 at 19:09:47 from (75.68.37.174):
In Reply to: Picked A Few Rocks posted by Rusty6 on May 01, 2019 at 23:25:40:
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Bill, the rule that we had here was that they didn't have to be picked if they were smaller than a baseball, that way my son could keep thinking sports while working. Yes, they keep coming up. Every year the frost pushes them a little higher. first just one mower blade will hit it, and it is just a click, but every year it gets a little higher, One field that I used to hay, which was my largest, was the worst for rocks. Soon after baling I would go back while the clicks were fresh in my mind and paint the rocks with dirt paint so that I could find them in the fall and dig them out with the hoe. I had one or two that were too big for the tractor to get out, so I just dug deeper beside them and pushed them in. By the time it comes up again my ashes will be spread there.
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