Posted by kyplowboy on June 18, 2010 at 18:50:23 from (98.93.10.180):
Been a hot 90ish degrees and very humid here today, great day to try to finish up setting tobacco. I had planned to take the fertilize out from under plants first of last week but my wife went into labor 10 days early and I forgot all about them. By the time I thought about them it was too late and the weed eater was not go'n to help much but I had to try. We set a half an acre with my plants with two folks walking behind and two row setter watching for hang ups and fix'n the ones that did not go in deep enough to stand up. Called a neighbor who had a sign out last week say'n he had plants for sale and he had just enough to finish us up. When we went to the smaller plants I got the ford 960 up to 1200rpm in first gear. After spending 3 hours going at 650rpm and have'n to stop every 50 to help pull plants out of the shoe I thought the wind from go'n so fast was going to take my hat off. Got done setting tobacco for the year, hope'n to put a big dent in bean planting tomarrow.
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