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Posted by RN on July 19, 2007 at 11:04:54 from (69.130.240.76):
In Reply to: Anyone in N FL? posted by Katharine on July 19, 2007 at 05:04:37:
See if you can get hold of ShepFl who posts here some times. Has a Oliver 55 and does some veggy and pine tree farming? He got a disk plow last year and was working up some sandy soil. Search archives for ShepFl postings/threads. Any Amish in your area? Another thing to check is small Tobacco farmers retiring the past couple years since growing laws changed- cutivating tractors and some transplant equipment good for veggies. What is your market crop/area? Can't recall from your recent postings about size of farm land or working equipment you have. RN
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