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Posted by Nebraska Cowman on July 07, 2005 at 17:13:00 from (65.162.146.236):
Well it's a done deal and to take possession I cut and baled a little hay. Just some ground along the edge of the canyon that has never been worked. The farm ground is allready planted to crop for this year but I am to get the landlords share at harvest. So wouldn't a house look nice by that elm tree?
 And here is a pic of the canyon and the view for about 20 miles
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