Not enough flax crops around to observe. A couple of kochia infested ones that might just as well be flat on the ground, and an end of June seeded one that has a serious millet issue. Then there is the grey, tangled, pancaked one that pasmo took down about the time you said your flax went down, and would it come back up. I guess it did.
Thirty years ago farmers were embarrassed to admit they had wild oats.
Doom and gloom. Not me. I'm happy with my call not to spring seed my garden. Are you happy with yours? There are a lot of treads here that want 2010 in the history books. But that's not what your saying for checking, is it?
You're looking for your 1930 style opportunity. Weren't there an abundance of food lines, no help wanted signs, and plenty of misery in "your opportunity for me" in your guys "within 18 month" projection.
Are you the cause and effect of what you believe will happen? Well, neither am I. So, if you are still standing on that stump, put it to use in your fireplace.
Thirty years ago farmers were embarrassed to admit they had wild oats.
Doom and gloom. Not me. I'm happy with my call not to spring seed my garden. Are you happy with yours? There are a lot of treads here that want 2010 in the history books. But that's not what your saying for checking, is it?
You're looking for your 1930 style opportunity. Weren't there an abundance of food lines, no help wanted signs, and plenty of misery in "your opportunity for me" in your guys "within 18 month" projection.
Are you the cause and effect of what you believe will happen? Well, neither am I. So, if you are still standing on that stump, put it to use in your fireplace.
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