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Re: You guys have any info for being on a harvest
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Posted by Specter on December 09, 2005 at 16:37:28 from (161.184.181.199):
In Reply to: Re: You guys have any info for being on a harvest posted by BobMo on December 09, 2005 at 15:11:57:
Hi Bob, I'm actually up in Barrhead County. Lived on an acreage for the past 15 years of my 16 year life. I help the neighbors with harvest season, and haying. Haven't run a combine yet, but hope to next fall, here locally. Also worked three summers for my uncle in southern Alberta, putting up timothy for export. Long days on a piece of machinery are nothing new to me. I love running machinery, and farming, so I thought that working on a harvest crew might be a good way to blend both together, and make a little money too. I'm not really ready, as I still have a couple more years of school yet, but just wanted to get a feel for custom harvesting before I get to that point. Are you still in the Fort Saskatchewan area? Lyndon Central Alberta, Canada
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