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Re: High Cost of Fuel How Will Affect Shows?
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Posted by Nebraska Cowman on October 01, 2005 at 03:46:30 from (65.165.16.211):
In Reply to: High Cost of Fuel How Will Affect Shows? posted by huntingreen on September 30, 2005 at 22:04:10:
I skipped one 160 miles from home. Not that I couldn't afford it. I just wanted to do my part to conserve. Today is uor club tractor drive and it's close enough to drive the tractor in. (only 2 miles to the starting point) then next month we pick corn and I will drive the tractor to that too. Spring plowing day is right here on my own farm. I want to go to the Red Power show in Ohio next year but havn't made any plans yet. All in all it will not affect me too much. I never have been one to waste trips and just drive around for fun. But it is going to take more dollars to operate, a lot more. I'm just thankful I am not locked into a weekly paycheck.
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