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TGIN

05-31-2007 11:29:27




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We took a ride a few weeks back and went through some flat ground around Rush county and up around New Castle IN. and noticed that about all the old farms were built on what small rises and high spots that was around , The only reason I can think of is dranage , Was there another reason for building on the high spot ?




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Jeff-oh

01-17-2008 12:08:55




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 Re: Tractor Manuals in reply to Allan In NE, 01-17-2008 10:24:49  
Do you mid-western boys know what khakis are up in New England?
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Tradititonal Farmer

01-17-2008 08:18:41




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 Re: O/T What would you farm on 25 acres? in reply to JBMac, 01-17-2008 07:59:21  
If you're close to some health conscious consumers organic vegetables can be a real moneymaker.Here local grown mostly with organic techniques will get 2 or 3 times the grocery store price plus with increased trucking costs all produce is getting more expensive.



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nballen

05-31-2007 12:02:27




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 Re: Flat ground in reply to TGIN, 05-31-2007 11:29:27  
Frost drainage - its warmer



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dig

05-31-2007 11:35:46




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 Re: Flat ground in reply to TGIN, 05-31-2007 11:29:27  
The view.



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KRUSS1

05-31-2007 13:07:46




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 Re: Flat ground in reply to dig, 05-31-2007 11:35:46  
Common sense.



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