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Re: Auction prices from Pine Island MN.- This is turning into a rich man's hobby!
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Posted by Jethro on June 25, 2001 at 16:30:12 from (209.215.16.216):
In Reply to: Auction prices from Pine Island MN.- This is turning into a rich man's hobby! posted by Thor on June 25, 2001 at 12:11:34:
same way down here in the south to many city trying to be something they will never a true farmer all they have are politicts and tax breaks and plenty of borrowed money which they will never get paid back. i still farm my 250acres of crops with equipment from the 1938to1968 ihave about 48 ole farmalls and about 19 ole deeres and about 17ole fords that are stored in a ole cotton gin . i just laugh my self silly when them rich boys pull up in their new shiny suvs and pull out that wad of borwed money and try buy one them i just say they are not for sale and go on about my buissnes and has far has the collecter go i dont even laugh at them i just pull out my doulbe barrled 16 gauge and till them to get or else !!!!!!!
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