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National Farm Machinery Show

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kyhayman

01-30-2004 16:39:30




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Somebody on here last year asked me to tell them when it came around again. I lost the 'who' Dates Feb 11-14, Louisville, KY. Hope to run into some of you folks there. I'll be there Saturday for sure (with 50 kids) and probably Friday.

Regards,
David




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Bill in Colo

01-30-2004 21:57:12




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 Re: National Farm Machinery Show in reply to kyhayman, 01-30-2004 16:39:30  
Havn't been since "79" would like to go again sometime, great show. The past seven years I've been going to the World Ag Expo in Tulare,California February 10-12 and the weather is great there after two months of zero nites here. 96 acres of fence to fence machinery



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Slowpoke

02-02-2004 00:36:49




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 Re: Re: National Farm Machinery Show in reply to Bill in Colo, 01-30-2004 21:57:12  
A couple of years ago the Scout and Travelall groups were at Tulare. Lots of tractor pulls, too. Maybe I'll make it this year.



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Ben in KY

01-30-2004 18:30:41




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 Re: National Farm Machinery Show in reply to kyhayman, 01-30-2004 16:39:30  
I will be there, I am not sure which day yet though.
Had a great time there last year :)



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Bill (ky)

01-30-2004 17:24:34




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 Re: National Farm Machinery Show in reply to kyhayman, 01-30-2004 16:39:30  
Kyhayman ps, you must be an ag. teacher or one heck of a community man, or perhaps both.



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kyhayman

01-30-2004 17:40:04




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 Re: Re: National Farm Machinery Show in reply to Bill (ky), 01-30-2004 17:24:34  
A glutton for punishment is a better description of me :-)

You're right on the ag teacher part, the community man is open to debate in some circles :-). I'm the ag mechanics half of a 2 teacher department. Ten years now.

Regards,
David



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Bill (Ky)

01-30-2004 17:45:55




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 Re: Re: Re: National Farm Machinery Show in reply to kyhayman, 01-30-2004 17:40:04  
I Thought so! (ag teacher) I'm a principal. Yea, I know, teachers do all the work! But, my honest day's work comes from also being a tobacco farmer. Take care.



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Paul in Mich

01-31-2004 08:13:46




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: National Farm Machinery Show in reply to Bill (Ky), 01-30-2004 17:45:55  
Bill, You must be presented with a real (not necessarily moral) dilema when you catch some of the boys smoking in the bathroom. Talk about a conflict of interest..... ...



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Bill

02-01-2004 15:27:42




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 Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: National Farm Machinery Show in reply to Paul in Mich, 01-31-2004 08:13:46  
Paul, Tobacco farming is a way of life in our area. It puts bread on many tables. We do educate our young to refrain from using tobacco products for the obvious health reasons. Although I see your point, it is not a dilema in our area. Much like a brewery worker not advocating drinking to his children. Many of our local teens work on tobacco farms. That does not make them smokers.



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Indydirtfarmer

01-30-2004 16:54:15




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 Re: National Farm Machinery Show in reply to kyhayman, 01-30-2004 16:39:30  
The NFMS is like being a kid in a candy store! The best part, it's about 5 minutes from work, and about 10 minutes from our "Louisville" home. I'll be there on Wed. or thurs. and again on Saturday. Let me know for sure when your coming. I'll buy YOU that cup of coffee we've been talking about! John



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kyhayman

01-30-2004 17:37:20




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 Re: Re: National Farm Machinery Show in reply to Indydirtfarmer, 01-30-2004 16:54:15  
It's a deal! As my coworker has tickets for the truck pull for Sat I'll be up then (unless we get a blizzard). I'll let you know.

DAB



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Bill (Graves Co.) Ky.

01-30-2004 16:52:49




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 Re: National Farm Machinery Show in reply to kyhayman, 01-30-2004 16:39:30  
Driving up Sat. morning from the Mayfield area with 5 kids and 4 adults. Going to both pulls on Sat. Would not miss it!



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Dug G.

01-30-2004 19:03:19




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 Re: Re: National Farm Machinery Show in reply to Bill (Graves Co.) Ky., 01-30-2004 16:52:49  
Hope to be there on Friday or Saturday, depending on classes and work. If I were super rich (90 grazillion $), it would be even better. All the new equipment, and no money. Oh well.

Dug G.



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Dennis Andres

01-30-2004 19:56:14




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 Re: Re: Re: National Farm Machinery Show in reply to Dug G., 01-30-2004 19:03:19  
If you are coming Friday we will be pulling Friday night.Our tractor is called Super Hick,Massey Ferguson. Superfarm Class.Come and see us at Broadbent arena in the pits before the pull.



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