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Posted by Hugh MacKay on December 19, 2005 at 15:04:22 from (209.226.106.68):
In Reply to: Re: 686 IH opinions needed posted by Allan in NE on December 19, 2005 at 14:33:10:
Allan: You and I actually agree on a lot of things, I'm just not as prolific as you about stating them. I read most of what you have to say, now I ask you, how often do I disagree? Where we tend to disagree, is I come here to YT wanting to know how they grow those big corn crops in IA, peanuts in GA, lettuce in CA, etc. the list goes on and on and on. You tend to be quite content with whats happening on the great plain. My dad and I were at an auction once, he saw me talking with a guy. He said, "Where did you meet that guy?" I said, " over by that NH baler." Dad had it figured If I lived to be 90, I would be acquainted with more folks than anyone else on earth. I'm just trying to encourage you to broaden your ag horisons, it can be a rewarding experience. I once milked a 100 cows, how often do you see me discussing cows, been there and done that, we must move on.
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