Posted by used red MN on April 15, 2021 at 19:00:55 from (75.73.112.20):
In Reply to: Look what I got posted by jon f mn on April 15, 2021 at 17:49:01:
Looks like a nice one. I am not sure what was so special about the soybeans we raised on the farm in KS back in my younger days ..late 60s early 70s.. but I sure am familiar with using one of those machines as well as a scoop shovel to clean a bunch of them to sell for seed. Then we would bag them up in paper Moormans Feed hog supplement sacks. Here is a funny story. One of our customers was known as a tight wad. We just would fill the sacks to a certain approximated level so we could crunch it together and twist it then, tie it with bail wire. The customer knowing we did not weigh every bag said he would feel better if when he got home he would weigh the bags and then pay for the exact weight of seed he was getting. Of course he was hoping to pay less because he thought the bags had less in them then what we said. Ended up he was as honest and well as frugal. He came back and ended up paying for almost 1 complete extra bag of seed then he would have if he would have just taken our word for it. Call it a little slanderous, but of course the story was shared with many of our other seed customers.
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