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Re: OT Snowmobiles and Winter Wheat
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Posted by Paul Janke on February 07, 2004 at 22:49:53 from (216.166.168.53):
In Reply to: OT Snowmobiles and Winter Wheat posted by Redd on February 07, 2004 at 17:49:27:
It doesn't require hay meadows or wheat fields. We have 1.67 acres with two houses on it, and there are tracks on even that amount of land from four wheelers and snowmobiles. Some of it which we just spent time and money to try to seed to lawn. Neighbor dogs think our yard is the outhouse and our trash barrels are the feed bin. As a side note, plans are worked out to keep the dogs out of our trash. The metal barrels are going to be set on PVC pipe fittings. An electric fencer will be grounded as it should be directly alongside. The barrel will be hooked to the hot side. We may "happen" to throw out more leftovers than normal right after the fencer is hooked up. I think it won't take long to cure the dog problem. Hmmmm..... I wonder if the riders would be looking for kitchen scraps........
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