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Posted by Indydirtfarmer on April 26, 2004 at 03:13:28 from (66.83.236.250):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Farm Toy Discussions posted by Stan - Florida on April 25, 2004 at 15:07:54:
We've just about got all of our corn in. Maybe one or two days of dry weather, and it'll be finished. With insecticides, seed treatments, and improved hybrids, corn growing has changed in the last few years. We hope to have it all germinated, and out of the ground in April nowdays. With my "day job", our schedule is quite busy this time of the year. I have one employee that farms too. He is still working with beef cattle. I can't imagine doing that AND working a full time job. I'm still adding to my collection. Everytime I see something that "needs" to be included, I try to buy it. One of my grandchildren is showing much interest in collecting farm toys. SHE goes with us to most of the shows, and is always willing to help, when I take a notion to clean the dust off of all the tractors. (I have a feeling she'll end up with my collection some day) Well, I gotta get with the program. Time for work. Talk with you later. John
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