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Re: How to live off 30 acres ?
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Posted by kyplowboy on August 09, 2007 at 21:06:50 from (63.146.226.90):
In Reply to: Re: How to live off 30 acres ? posted by georgeky on August 09, 2007 at 20:43:36:
Webster County, bout between Henderson and Madisonville. Most looks real good here too. Not as much burly round here after the buy out. My grandmother is 75 and she tells me ever year that she is not going to fool with it any more. My grandfather had a crop out when they got married in 48, so she has had a crop for 59 years. All she does is ride the setter, drive the truck when we load it out the field, and pull leaf in the winter. Her and granddad always had an acre so I give her the first 2000 lbs. About time to start turning ground in the spring she will ask me where her's is going to be!! Done that the last 6 years. Hope she keeps it up, I think it is good for her to have somthing to look forward too. Dave
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