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Re: Ah Suger JETS


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Posted by jonnny2006 on June 13, 2007 at 14:22:29 from (67.142.130.46):

In Reply to: Ah Suger JETS posted by the tractor vet on June 13, 2007 at 13:56:33:

thats the way the ball bounces some times..... here in southerm minnesota it looks like a early bumber crop of hay. there were dealing with huge windrows and getting lots of bales per acher. real good green stuff to. i was haulin g them for a guy and we had 4 hours to get them into this special plastic wrap to keep them from rotting. no additives just plastic. looks kinda like when they bag cornlage but instead squar bales. greeniset and wettiset stuff i have ever seen. i would not of belived it inless i seen it. 40-60 cents per bales is what the plastic cost. pretty dam cheep if you ask me. all to often i see round/square bales rotting away in the fields. One nice thing i guess is that there is early sweet corn growing 175 feet from my house! then there is late sweet corn growing in my dads buddys field 1 mile from his house! Looks like were gonna be busy blanching corn for winter. saves a guy some money as the local stands were getting 4 bucks a doz. mabey i should pick some and sell at 3 bucks a doz. i'm sure my neighbor would love to get 1 dollar a doz. 2 bucks a doz would be a ok profit especally if i can get the kid to do some work for me!!!!!!!! any ways hay around here looks real good. where are you vet?


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