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Posted by Hugh MacKay on July 10, 2005 at 19:06:58 from (64.228.12.63):
In Reply to: Re: 43H stops hibernation! posted by Kent in NB on July 10, 2005 at 17:32:40:
Kent: Unbelieveable those maritime hay crops. Shortest growing season in North America, short of Alaska, yet you can take 250-40 lb. square bales per acre of alfalfa in the bud stage first cutting, no sweat. Close to one mature holstein cow per 1.5 acres, most folks across the continent don't even believe it. Now maybe that trip east is just what I need. Marg. and I were down in upstate NY last week had a run through the Allegany Mountains. Reminded us a lot of eastern Nova Scotia, except as Marg. pointed out, NO OCEAN. Oh for that ocean salt in the air, good for the human body and soul, but hard on cars. Do you suppose someone could scare me up a feed of salt herring and blue potatoes. One needs enough black rum to eliminate the need for picking the bones out of the herring. Marg. will take lobster.
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