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Hillside Seeding Pictures-Unreal!

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1206SWMO

12-08-2006 18:45:49




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98j has some great hillside seeding pictures.Someone has to sow the wheat so the hillside combines have a place to combine.These guys farm in an area of some of the best scenery in the world.Be sure and see all the pages in the link below.

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iowa_tire_guy

12-08-2006 20:39:56




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 Re: Hillside Seeding Pictures-Unreal! in reply to 1206SWMO, 12-08-2006 18:45:49  
Reminds me of the story my Dad tells when he was doing the harvest run and they were in North Dakota. They opened a field at night and he was making the first round. He thought the area beyond the end of the header seemed kind of dark but just kept his eyes on the job. The next morning when they went back he broke into a cold sweat when he saw the edge of the field was a canyon several hundred feet deep.

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55 50

12-09-2006 21:13:30




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 Re: Hillside Seeding Pictures-Unreal! in reply to iowa_tire_guy, 12-08-2006 20:39:56  
What part of ND? A canyon several hundred feet deep is pretty unusual for ND. I grew up in Towner County and it certainly couldn't have been there!



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55 50

12-09-2006 21:13:30




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 Re: Hillside Seeding Pictures-Unreal! in reply to iowa_tire_guy, 12-08-2006 20:39:56  
What part of ND? A canyon several hundred feet deep is pretty unusual for ND. I grew up in Towner County and it certainly couldn't have been there!



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farmer101IL

12-08-2006 19:01:25




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 Re: Hillside Seeding Pictures-Unreal! in reply to 1206SWMO, 12-08-2006 18:45:49  
Your killing me 1206. SToppppp. pleasssse Wow i never dreamed they were farming like that. Incredible nice find in pictures. I'm on dial up here takes a while to load that stuff but well worth it.. Nice Thanks 1206



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