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Posted by Allan In NE on September 05, 2006 at 05:28:06 from (148.78.243.26):
Mornin' Guys, Last March, I flipped this old 50-acre cattle pasture upside down and have been workin' it down all summer to get it ready to raise winter wheat. Yesterday, I hit 'er for the very last time with the rod and will start the planting process this morning. As things turned out, we ended up with a textbook perfect seedbed; not a single weed in the field, letter-perfect texture, level as a table-top and plenty of moisture to get the crop up. Just couldn't ask for a better field to start with, but it's gonna take awhile with my little 11 foot John Deere grain drill. :>( Anyway, now I roll the dice and drop that expensive seed in the ground to the tune of 67 lbs per acre. Sure hope that dealer has my seed order ready this morning! The Nebraska-hailstorm-gamble begins once again. :>( Allan ![third party image](http://www.rieckesbaysidegallery.com/programfiles/talers/4.JPG)
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