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Re: Re: Farming Farmallers and New Pastures
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Posted by walt f on January 05, 2002 at 20:59:58 from (24.159.78.155):
In Reply to: Re: Farming Farmallers and New Pastures posted by Dave_Id on January 05, 2002 at 08:02:08:
i agree with kraig, a little time spent with the local state agricultural experts is time well spent. farmers here in w. tn. don't waste their time guessing what hay grows best where. what grows well in one field will hardly grow at all a quarter mile down the road. cotton, hay, soybeans and timber are all multibillion dollar markets in rural w. tn. and control a lot of the votes in state political arenas! your local agracultural agent can save you a lot of headache.
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