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Posted by PhilcaseinWPa on February 09, 2007 at 08:58:18 from (146.186.55.48):
I've loaded some photos of the riding ring my sister built on my farm last summer. It was contracted out and I wasn't real pleased at first but turned out ok. See my post to your question from yesterday.  Big @#!!$$ hole
 Another view
 Levelest land on the farm
 I hope she uses it
 Will it ever be done?
 I guess it's done.
 Could it become an asparagus patch?
 Finished looking toward the barn about 100 foot away.
 The state's bigest litterpan.
Anyway it was a lot of time and equipment. This took a piece out of land that I let her use for pasture in exchange for work on our vegetable farm. Turned out pretty nice but was very agravating watching the land get so torn up. One word of advice is build close to the barn, it will be used more than if it is far away. Phil
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