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Re: Acting Big, thinking big. Possible?
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Posted by MagMan on April 10, 2006 at 12:47:55 from (205.188.116.133):
In Reply to: Acting Big, thinking big. Possible? posted by Dave from MN on April 10, 2006 at 09:44:47:
I would go to one of these big farmers and ask what they can do for you. If they buy seed buy the toninstead of the bag maybe they can pass a little bit of the benifit to you if your a nice guy. I have a fairly big farmer down the road I help him here and there with some mechanic work or just run his auger with my H when there loading tractor trailers. He plants my land for free sells me round up ready corn below his cost and wiil give me the world if he had it. One word of advise though stay away from the daughters. I dated 2 out of three of one farmer daughters I worked for and well lets just say. I am not on his Xmas card list anymore. LOL
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