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Posted by Tom Windsor on April 07, 2007 at 20:15:31 from (69.40.47.109):
In Reply to: Re: Special to City Boy Mccoy posted by SuperA-Tx on April 07, 2007 at 19:50:34:
My neighbors around here have those units about 45 X 100. But nothing on the scale that you mention. One of them has 6 and the other one 4. They are family operations and just these units keep them real busy. The one with the 6 does flowers. The other one has tomatoes in one and the other three are devoted to various garden plants that they wholesale--tomatoes, peppers, cabbage, etc etc. So, having said that, I am aware of the time and effort that they put into this small operation compared to yours. I cannot imagine the amount of labor required to keep your operation up and going. I was wondering...when you replace the plastic on your buildings, how do you attach it at the bottom on each side? A friend of mine operates a plastic extrusion company and I got from him several hundred feet of plastic strip about 3/4 inch wide with holes in it. The stuff looks like the tape that plumbers use to hang pipes with...has holes down the middle the same way. We used this as a test on the neighbors replacement and it worked very well. TW
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