Posted by Billy NY on April 03, 2012 at 14:14:42 from (67.248.100.3):
We just plow around the cell towers, homes, and dog wires in lawns, well ever since I can remember, my friend planted this land, but health forced him to cut back and just do hay, one of the bigger operators rented it, after its been fallow for 6 years, went over and said hello, nothing like the smell of that dirt and some diesel exhaust. One of the problems this field has is the darned geese, it will be interesting to see how the corn does, they totally destroyed the last crop of hay in there, and he had a good stand, I bought several hundred bales off that field.
Here's the rig, you don't see a lot of these around, funny its pulling a 6 bottom Ford
Father & son I think,( I'm spying from the hedgerow like a little kid LOL !) I know the older gent from weighing in at their scale house, another one thats probably been at it 50 + years, good to see him in the field still !!!
From my back step and kitchen window, near my garden, nice 30 acre field.
The end result should end up here, this was a few years back on a bitter cold day, was there to weigh up a load of hay
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