Posted by Dave from MN on December 04, 2011 at 09:32:40 from (75.94.148.103):
as to how you farm..... most I hear from, those that dont farm any more, and those that dont "your population is way too high, we never went over 18,000" (26,400) "why you need so many tractors" "that chicken manure isnt worth anything" "that land isnt any good, your gonna lose your butt" ( then that person try's to rent it from under me) "Dont plant anything over 85 day"(or it wont be off by deer huntin) "I dont like your min tillage, ya gotta make it black" ( I farm lighter soils) "ya gotta let them weeds get a good start so you can kill them all with one pass" and" Ahh, I dont belive in them preemergents, never used them before" LOL " spread that chicken poop now and just plow it under when the ground thaws in the spring" Just a few, there are many more. Some day it would be nice to jot them all down with an explanation as to how off base they can be. I am sure I have many I say to. Any one care to share things they've been told, that plain are way off base, or just plain made ya irritated or insulted.
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