I did that for a week or so back in the late 90's- flew into Omaha, rented a car (got one that had been "hailed"- for half price), and drove to a Cockshutt (Coshoo) auction in Kearney, Nebraska, then just kind of wandered around the back roads of Neb., Kansas and Missouri. I had seen folks with what looked a little like broccoli plants in fairly small plots near their houses. I figured it was tobacco, but stopped at one place in Missouri where the family was out planting. Wife came over to talk to me over the fence, while husband and cute teenage daughter continued planting. 2 row transplanter on the back of a Ford 3000-ish size tractor. She verified it was tobacco, we talked a little more, then she said, "Well, I'd better get back and help- we're leaving for Nashville as soon as we get done, to see our daughter- she's a country singer and starting to get some radio play- you may have heard of her- Sara Evans."
Never can tell what you'll come across out in the hinterlands. Turned out I didn't buy anything at the auction in Kearney, but did buy a Moline 4 Star Super from an ol' boy down around Cole Camp, Missouri. That's another story for another day.
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