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Posted by El Toro on July 29, 2005 at 15:21:31 from (64.12.117.13):
In Reply to: Rust On Disc posted by Allan in NE on July 29, 2005 at 14:34:13:
Hi Allan, Those disks will shine like new after a couple of trips across your field. What are you planting? One more month and the trees will be changing color up north. By October our's will coloring up too. Seems like summer went too fast. Then we get to rake leaves and push snow, I hope. I'll compost most of the leaves into the garden. Have you ever seen people husking their sweet corn in the super markets? They've started it here and I gather up all the husks and compost them into the garden. One big plastic bag had 10 ears of corn in it and my wife made corn soup. Some of the ears had bad spots in them, nothing a sharp knife couldn't take care of. I would like to come out there and disk that ground. Once you get it into your blood I guess its hard to forget it. That's why my late dad like farming and he could fire up that pipe and chew Mail Pouch when milking. I never took up the habit. Hal
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