Posted by LA in WI on November 29, 2012 at 08:20:49 from (50.50.87.195):
In Reply to: Re: 60 ih plow posted by IaGary on November 29, 2012 at 05:58:45:
Gary, What manure? Our host farmers for our annual plow day are lined up a year in advance. They know better than to spread manure where we will have at least 150 spectators walking around watching our old tractors at work. Next April we will be plowing in 70 acres of wheat stubble. Last April we had 55 old tractors plowing and 5 more following with disks, culti-packers, etc. More than 150 people are expected to show up next year to watch. We have 3-4 people-mover trailers that are busy all day. Local 4-H club serves all the food and drinks....they made $600.00 last year and their leader says the kids love doing this and it teaches them how to count money, make change and work with people. Our rules are: 1. Tractors have to be 1959 models or older. 2. No hot rodding or tail gating. 3. No passengers on tractors. 4. We insist you have a nice day watching and participating in history. We have become a local tradition in our area. We charge the tractor drivers $5 to enter for paying for porta potties, we sell an excellent video of the day for $10 and they sell like hotcakes; the profits go to local food banks and other ag-related charities. Local farmer is now flying a helicopter and we will hire him for aerial shots of our big day next April. You are not far away...how about coming to watch us? Bring your camera! Ask for Lowell. LA in WI
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