Flowing wells are very common in this part of Nebraska. Used to be they flowed strong, all the time. With several years of drought some have stopped, or stop at some times. When I went to school we'd stop at one on the bus route on hot days. Later years I rode the bus in the morning and the van in the evening on a different route back (I was one of the furthest out so they switched it so I'd get home sooner), the van would stop at a different one. There are at least three of them each within 200 feet outside of my property about a mile away from my yard, each more than a mile apart. Two are next to livestock tanks, one fills a small pond. Water is good here, no iron or anything bad in it. I have one corner of my property that could have one, was always going to put one in but never got around to it. It's on a meadow I don't pasture so I never got around to "justifying" it. My cousins drill wells, I have helped them drill several and would likely not even get a bill for having it done, but I don't like that, so when I do have one done I "guess" how much to send them. Regular wells here are 100 ft deep, pump hangs around 30, water level is sometimes 6 ft or so depending. Further east in the hills they are drilled over 200 ft.
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Today's Featured Article - Grain Threshing in the Early 40's - by Jerry D. Coleman. How many of you can sit there and say that you have plowed with a mule? Well I would say not many, but maybe a few. This story is about the day my Grandfather Brown (true name) decided along with my parents to purchase a new Ford tractor. It wasn't really new except to us. The year was about 1967 and my father found a good used Ford 601 tractor to use on the farm instead of "Bob", our old mule. Now my grandfather had had this mule since the mid 40's and he was getting some age on him. S
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