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    #16
    Alone on 4500,my window is stretched a little bit.

    The non farmer analysts in the producer are telling us
    not to panic,but i have a tendency to think for myself.

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      #17
      Alone? Been there a few times its not fun. Hire a custom sprayer for less quality job. Rock picking neglected, ruts and washouts not cleaned up properly. Sure hope this new guy keeps on.

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        #18
        Lol.hope your not calling me a "new guy".

        Live in the same yard i was born,cant even recall the
        first day i was on a tractor,snapped the insiors of
        piglets,pulled calves and rung chicken necks,just
        always was,like most farmers,like my granddads
        granddad.

        Spred thin and doing a shitty job,you bet,but i do
        enjoy raising my kids and spending time with my
        wife.Maybe my boys wont run away from me when
        they graduate.

        Choices,time and energy are different for everyone.

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          #19
          Cotton, hang on to them like there is no
          tomorrow. There is nothing like the love of your
          son/sons. Mine are all professionals, but farming
          still in their blood. There is not very many days
          we do not talk, mostly about bobcats and trailers,
          trucks and tractors, only now we have grandsons
          too and the farm is OUR place. Soon to build
          another hangar, another heated shop and pool
          hall for the BOYS. Then we'll go there to talk
          about tractors, .... And maybe girls, you think?
          This is too much fun!

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            #20
            Cotton, time and energy are most valuable. So
            you must be organized and the crop goes in.

            Parsley, don't panic, its organic.

            Takes me 5 days pre tillage and 5 days planting.
            Usually the antiques run just barley long enough
            to put the crop in. When the weed spraying starts
            family goes to the lake. Negative reinforcement.

            I'm not against it, just not doing it.

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              #21
              I guess hired men are like wives, oh better not go there :-)

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                #22
                Usally averaged 500ac/ day, with 2-3 pilsner at the end and in bed by 11. But few pot holes or gettin stuck b/s. This year for sure the efficiency will be cut in half with out longer hours.
                Wow did water show up in the last 24 hrs!!

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                  #23
                  We need about 20 days 16 hours a day. 1 40
                  foot drill about 8 different crops to seed about
                  3700 to 4000 acres. Clean out , changing over
                  and calibration takes time.

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                    #24
                    Sounds like some guys need to be running double
                    shift.

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                      #25
                      Jag. Just wondering why you grow 8 different
                      crops or would that include different varieties ?

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                        #26
                        Jag tell him!

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                          #27
                          Why not raise 8 crops? Canary, peas,
                          canola, wheat, barley, flax, oats, faba
                          bean. Is that ok? lol

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