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My father bought a beautiful 2 3/4 sections of Regina Heavy Clay the winter of 1962 from a fellow who lost his love of the land because of the drought and relentless wind of 1961. The family left a lot behind; full line of machinery, bin bottoms of grain, caterpillar, power plant, irrigation set-up, 2 complete yards, furnished home, power plant. His dream after being a corporal in the army was to settle on that farm until he couldn't take the weather any more. They only took their personal belongings and the dog to Victoria and never looked back.
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Going to be concerned if we get any more rain here , peas will be sitting in mud - that not good .....
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Originally posted by makar View PostGood news, no more rattling roof, its snowing.
On a happier note, it was the most relaxing morning in over a month since there wasn't anything to rush out to do. Might even be able to take Mother's Day off except for the cow stuff. Been a while since that happened here.
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**** the wind.... No wonder some packed their bags and left. Resilient or stupid?
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Looks like our rain is , "Gone With the Wind". It's an ugly, windy May 13 in the land of the living skies.
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Fj...I think Matt(13:12) was referring to knowledge and understanding...not moisture...lol.
Matt 8:26....You of little faith, why are you so afraid?
Now to get out from behind the pulpit and practice what I preach!
Matt 23:3
therefore all that they tell you, do and observe, but do not do according to their deeds; for they say things and do not do them.
Gospel according to farmaholic...Saturday morning sermon.
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Got that 1/2 in overnight . Wish we could send the next round of rain your way mb
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