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Re: PHOTO - 4 = irrigating lettace
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Posted by David in England on July 06, 2006 at 09:04:41 from (86.137.16.168):
In Reply to: Re: PHOTO - 4 = irrigating lettace posted by Jonfarmer on July 06, 2006 at 08:52:00:
Hi Jon Farmer; Glad you enjoyed the photos. Im 56 years old and grew up with grain, sugarbeet, potatoes & grass farming firstly working on a farm, then as a dealer salesman & laterly as an implement manufacturers salesman. This intensive vegetable growing is very new in this area, so I find it facinating. Yet the guys in the US & English vegetable growing areas have done this for years and its "normal" for them ! When they start planting in a few days time, I'll get a photo of the planter. They must use seeder units which can be spaced along the toolframe to obtain the different row widths. I do hope all you grain & grass farmers are'nt too bored with this and my ramblings. I love to see the photos of your crops, areas and machines. Cheers David
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