Posted by WellWorn on February 22, 2017 at 11:19:03 from (64.66.127.214):
In Reply to: Todays project posted by larry@stinescorner on February 21, 2017 at 16:12:51:
Larry, I'm a bit jealous. Not that we couldn't use some drain tile, but any backhoe show up here to install drain tile at this time of year, in a dry year might be hauled out in july by a winch equipped dozer.
I am perpetually amazed at how relatively dry most others fields are before they are drained to supposedly resolve a problem. I mean, where in any of those pictures are the sagging piles of gumbo dug out? Where are the belly deep ruts cut in by a backhoe if it had to make a second pass in the same track?
Anyone want to trade acres? I think we should be doing cranberries, or wild rice, rather than critters and hay.
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