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Re: Need plans for an ark soon
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Posted by paul on July 26, 2006 at 22:15:38 from (66.44.132.59):
In Reply to: Need plans for an ark soon posted by Bill46 on July 26, 2006 at 10:15:29:
Shoe fits on both sets of feet, tho. I live on a very mucky, low farm, soil holds moisture forever. We have miles of tile on a couple 100 acres, and still all wet spots. It is very, very frustrating to be mudding in a crop, struggling to get some weeds dead in the mud, while others are yammering about wishing for a couple inches of rain. I appreciate that many of you are in a dry spell. Yea that's tough. But I work 2x as hard trying to get an equal crop in the mud as you do in the dry..... Forutantely, I am too this year. Finally a chance at a good crop. The sand hill is burning off, but the rest of the crop is looking good for a change. We've only had 1.5 inches of rain in the past 7 weeks or so. Corn is looking _good_ for a change. So Bill, your message suits me _just_ fine. Certainly time for some equality. :) --->Paul
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