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Posted by David on March 22, 2002 at 19:09:25 from (64.12.104.41):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: ATTENTION BERNHARD AND SEBAS posted by sebas on March 21, 2002 at 11:10:26:
I am from a small town in Missouri called Walnut Grove pop.600. I am trying to start a small farm and I am starting my own herd of Braunvieh cattle. I have some now but not very many and I am trying to get some good polled cattle. I have got some good semen from bulls in the US and some good eggs from cows and put them together. I have right now, what I think is two very good polled purebred Braunvieh bulls that I have used alot in the last year. Back to the tractor. I am wanting to use the tractor for brush hogging and baling hay mostly. All of the the land I use is rented becAuse I am just starting and land is hard to find. Hope this answers some of your question about me and what I do. I dont farm for a living, I am a highway worker for the Missouri Department of Transportation or (MODOT). Farming and classic tractors are my first love. Thanks for writing David
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