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Posted by jones in texas on July 12, 2006 at 08:56:15 from (216.167.146.19):
In Reply to: OT q's for David, King of England posted by monomechanical on July 12, 2006 at 07:18:49:
David The area where I now live is mostly cattle ranching in very rough uneven pastures and canyons much like you see in western movies.There is also a large amount of dryland farming of cotton.We have had very little rainfall this year . Will have a very poor crop to harvest. The area Imoved from was on the high plains of Texas and very flat but has many deep wells for irrigation.Also large amount of cotton grown with very high yields. I would like to add that their is an English man that is a cotton buyer worldwide.He attented Texas Tech college and married a local woman. Most farmers here have to farm several thousand acres to be profitable and use very large tractors . Mostly John Deere and very large equipment.very expensive.
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