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Posted by Indydirtfarmer on October 08, 2004 at 04:56:10 from (66.83.236.250):
In Reply to: Re: Now we know the TRUTH! posted by Allan in NE on October 08, 2004 at 04:12:04:
You can handle the abuse....In fact, you seem to be actively searching it out! Here's my "schedule" for the last couple days. 1.) Actually WORK at work for the past few days 2.) Combine about 180 acres of corn. (With WAY better than expected yields!) 3.) Haul several loads of soybeans in to the elevator. 4.) Shoot paint on a set of plows I'm restoring. 5.) Disc and seed a "filter strip" we're working on. That's about all the tillage we do on this poor excuse of a farm. 6.) Load a semi trailer with equipment I'm sending through an auction this weekend. 7.) UN-load that same semi of the equipment I bought at LAST weekends auction 8.) Sleep about 15 minutes 9.) "Visit" with the wife...She's been about as busy as I have been. 10.) Answer several "irritating" post's, degrading no-till farming, square baling of hay, and politics..... 11.) Mostly nothing at all.......... So what have you been up to? John
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