Posted by NY 986 on November 19, 2009 at 09:23:12 from (32.178.79.202):
In Reply to: R U ready 4 Winter? posted by gun guru on November 19, 2009 at 02:10:09:
We have way more soybeans in the last couple years so we are still doing them when we would normally be into corn. Figure we got 3 more days on that (raining now) and a couple days on corn. Have had the break down bug 3 of the last 7 days which has not helped. At least we have gotten out at 110 dollars spent plus lots of time so it could be worse. Wanted to set some drain tile and do some deep-till before the weather closes in. The roof needs some fixin on the pole shed (hope to start re-roofing next year. Maybe spread some potash. Did a whole bunch of work last year on exterior of house so it is good to go. Fuel oil tank will last us into late January at this point. Previous 2 winters were pretty tough, we should be due for mild at least on the snow. Don't want to see any till Christmas Eve.
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