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I SEE SMOKE!!!

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GeorgeW

08-01-2005 20:16:53




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Howdy Guys..... .....and Gals.....
I was surfing the YTMag and as always took a look to see if Allan had posted any pictures as I just drool over his pictures. What a disapointment it was to find a picture of a flat tire tonight, I know he can do better. Anyway, so I decided to find something to liven things up a little. I had just sent an Email to a buddy with a couple of pictures and ran across this picture that I thought ya'll might enjoy seeing. This picture was taken last October, about the middle of the month. This is the field across the road from my place and it was freshly planted as you may be able to see. Later in the spring, this produced some of the most beautiful and delicious cabbage you have ever seen, and beyond the vision in the picture was some of the best red and white onions I have ever eaten.
Anyway, back to the reason for the picture. I imagine you may have noticed a little smoke in the background. It just so happenen I was outside at the moment with camera in hand when they lit this sugar cane field. The field is a good 15 miles away but since it's so flat here it looks much closer. Every fall we put up with lots of black ash and clouded skies but no one complains as it brings big bucks to the Rio Grande Valley. In this picture the field had just been lit, and it burnt for about a half hour. The burns are controlled and they are as safe as possible although we have lost a few illegal alliens who were using the fields to hide from the imigration officers. They always post the fields with huge red signs several days prior to the burns in several languages including Spanish, but fear can cause error in judgement occasionally. It is a rare occasion that this happens, but it does happen. This particular fire was a regular burn with no problems thank goodness. Anyway, I thought ya'll might enjoy seeing a pretty blue Texas sky just prior to being clouded up with ugly smoke.
OK Allan, now it's your turn again. Maybe you can turn that tire picture upside down and tell everyone you had a flat on top??? Just a thought.
George in deep S. TX.

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john in la

08-02-2005 15:16:10




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 Re: I SEE SMOKE!!! in reply to GeorgeW, 08-01-2005 20:16:53  
Just wait till the EPA; DEQ; FBI; CIA: and every other letter in the alphabet brings the Clean Water Act; Coastal Zone Management Act; Clean Air Act; ect ect down on your area.

We use to burn a lot of cane fields around here also.

Back in the early 90's LSU came up with a new cane variety that not only has a heavier sugar production but is better suited to combine harvesting systems which do not require burning of the field before harvest. They still burn the field after the harvest but it is more like a small grass fire instead of a forest fire.

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Dieselrider

08-02-2005 12:31:53




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 Re: I SEE SMOKE!!! in reply to GeorgeW, 08-01-2005 20:16:53  
Man-O- Man! That is some flat level ground!There aren't parking lots that flat around here. You probably don't ever wear out the park brake on your tractor out there for sure. LOL Nice pic. Have a good day.



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Allan in NE

08-02-2005 03:49:25




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 Re: I SEE SMOKE!!! in reply to GeorgeW, 08-01-2005 20:16:53  
Hey George,

That's what it would look like at my place if I try to drag home just one more old tractor! :>)

Allan



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Jerry L /az

08-02-2005 05:59:27




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 Re: I SEE SMOKE!!! in reply to Allan in NE, 08-02-2005 03:49:25  
yep the truth is finaly comeing out, reworking the old alfalfa feild for hay. now a gleaner looks suspicious to me what do you use a gleaner for? OATS aint even going to say that other word !!!! (chuckle) oh yea Good Morning MR,Allen,

Jer



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Allan in NE

08-02-2005 06:08:35




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 Re: I SEE SMOKE!!! in reply to Jerry L /az, 08-02-2005 05:59:27  
Mornin' Jer,

Gotta rotate somethin' 'sides the weeds and the oats itch too derned much! :>)

What's goin' on up there today? Still hot?

Allan



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Jerry L /AZ

08-02-2005 12:29:17




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 Re: I SEE SMOKE!!! in reply to Allan in NE, 08-02-2005 06:08:35  
Well let me see you are up there I'm down here. weather has been HOT HOT HOT keep telling the better half that I'm going to become a backwards snowbird I'm going to head north in the summer. Last night it rained like crazy, lightning, hail and everything. lost power about 9:30pm I don't know when it came back on. Oh yes Thank you for the rain we needed it today is not to bad so far as the heat goes. Have a darn good day....Jer

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HarleyFarmall

08-02-2005 09:27:57




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 Re: I SEE SMOKE!!! in reply to Allan in NE, 08-02-2005 06:08:35  
Now buddy, ifn we're gonna get into the middle of a he'n and she'n about more tractors, we just ain't gonna come out there with the four we already have loaded up. Oh by the way, with the mileage we already have racked up, me and RustedHarley have about $2156.78 coming, and we ain't even out of Iowa yet. Might not be worth your time after all. Let us know before we get clear across the great American desert. Best regards, HarleyFarmall

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