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Posted by Don-Wi on June 17, 2007 at 10:26:32 from (70.224.225.11):
In Reply to: Re: good thing for spares... posted by IaGary on June 17, 2007 at 05:38:42:
We just had the corn sprayed on Monday. It really got hot the last week and it's taken off since this picture. Ground is starting to get on the dry side again, but they got rain in the forecast this week. Just cultivated our pumpkins on Friday too, then my brother applied a pre-emergence herbicide on them called Curb-it that's made for vine type plants. so far the pumpkins are looking great! I know what ya mean about having the spare. we've got plenty of 6 bolt (bunch of 5 bolts too)rims in the shed all with different sizes, but then we can change and get back out there quicker. Donovan from Wisconsin
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