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    #13
    That was supposed to be East Central,and ya that
    was just the Weather I wanted,lol

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      #14
      That was supposed to be East Central,and ya that
      was just the Weather I wanted,lol

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        #15
        Echo just sent out flood alert. Possible only inch
        or two lower than 2011. Could be hairey again.

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          #16
          What did you say Horse?

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            #17
            Back in the day when I bid on a field to rent it was for the field. Unseeded I would of thunk was my problem. If a field had poor drainage I sure as hell did not pay a high price for it. I don't understand acre renting either.

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              #18
              I wish I lived in your world guys.
              NORMALY a foot of dry soil in the fall
              could soak up a foot or two snow no
              problem. But since most of us have seen
              between 50-100" of rain over the last
              three years you can reach the water
              table with a garden trowel in most
              areas, most slough are at least 80%
              full. Unless spring starts in the next
              two weeks and is painfully slow allot
              of areas are ****ed for seeding, at
              least everything north of 16 border to
              border.

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                #19
                Scared Money, Never Made No Money!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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                  #20
                  Riceton-Kronau could be pretty sticky.

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