Posted by mike plotner on January 12, 2013 at 16:53:41 from (74.5.2.173):
this year i have decied i am going to do alot. first, plant my first corn field all by myself (well mostly) second, get my heifer bred so it will produce a smokey looking steer for the fair, third build a corn crib and fix up both pickers after a rough fall. in the short term i should probley pass drivers ed first and finish my sophmore year... also should buy my own tractor so i dont have to use dads and grandpas all the time. a uncle offered to sell me his M-TA and a 7 foot disk to me. still thinking about that one. the case's and allis's may not like it but who knows. and to convince my aunt from cleavland that farms arnt disese carrying luntic holding places. there is also another 50 things i cant think of off the top of my head... so what do you guys plan to do?
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