Down on the other farm that we get our hay from I was bush hogging a new place to plant next year. About half way though I saw my neighbor come in driving his pickup and then stop by by a little feeder thing, since I hadn't reach that spot yet so I didn't know what it was for. when i got over there I saw it was a Salt lick and he had just put out some fresh corn and other feed and some apples. Now that's what I call a good hunter. Oh he has two stands up where he can watch this spot from both sides. He never said anything to me but we did talk some when passing on the road in an out of the farm. When my Buddy who rents the place for farming came back from Mexico this fall my neighbor asked who gave me permission to bush hog hid hunting grounds. BUMMER I think it was the owner of the property who told me to do it well he said he owned it anyway now I'm wondering about that with the way some of you guys talk. Wait till next year he will have to find another hunting spot if he messes with my hay field. should i turn him in for hunting near a salt lick or just let him go. Never did like the guy he thinks he's better than I am because he was born here. You know how that is. Walt (done griping for now)
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Today's Featured Article - A Cautionary Tale - by Ian Minshull. In the early 1950s my father bought an Allis Chalmers B and I used it for all the row crop work with the mangolds and potatoes, rolling and the haymaking on our farm. The farm and the Allis were sold and I have spent a lifetime working on farms throughout the country. I promised myself that one day I would own an Allis. That time event
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