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Posted by Rocket science on January 04, 2003 at 18:18:15 from (68.61.115.78):
In Reply to: Re: Just what would you do? posted by i aint no brain suergoeon on January 04, 2003 at 15:38:46:
How many bags to plant 200acers?Maybe this man is trying to save his farm.Hot poker get one ready for yourself when the termites start eating your house.Ah just let them eat 15% a year.Hope you guys sleep good at night after you call orkin.Your not a farmer if you where would know that their the first ones to stick up for amimal rights.Please stop with the name calling too.We are having a discussion not name calling contest. O while I'm ranten here some????RENT TAXES FUEL FERTILIZER SPRAY LABOR EQUIPMENT PARTS AND LIABILITY.What dose that cost on 15%of 1200acers?Plus your one bag of seed.You would not put up with it and you could not put up with it.Peace be with you and God bless. JD9400
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