Posted by Brian806 on April 21, 2015 at 12:26:05 from (70.199.0.154):
Well I'm kinda annoyed I probly should leave it go in for one ear and out the other! But my one landlord that I started farming his 30 acres 4 years ago! When I went in thier it was nothing but golden rod and small trees starting to grow just crap! I laid it all out in strips cause it's all sloped so it's all contoured got the weeds all under control with a good spray program! I mow everything once a year that I can't make a field like water ways and grass strips! I feel I really improved his piece of property alot! Now somebody has him convinced my bigger tractors are way to heavy and it's compacting his soil and ruining his land! So now he thinks i need to run smaller tractors and use older equipment cause he now thinks he wants it done the old fashion way! So he tells me! Well jeez the newest thing I have is a 77 986 now except my pickup and gravity wagons! I just love how some people suck up on something and run with something somebody else has told them! And the person that told them this info may not have much of a clue what thier talking about! O well I'm done venting!
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