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    #25
    Originally posted by woodland View Post
    I thought this was a crop report but looks more like a political commentary. Only field work happening here is “weed” control of our very persistent poplars. My wife and I rolled up a 1/4 mile of old fence in the bush so dad can keep playing with his toy. Just rolled new undercarriage so need a few more acres cleaned off to pay for that $45k expense. 😉



    Hearing 50’ trees snapping like toothpicks is music to my ears while pulling wire out of the bush.

    Can’t wait to disk it up in a few months😎
    Best feeling in the world running a cat through a bush and listening to the poplars snap with the added smell from Fresh bush breaking. It should be put into an air freshener.

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      #26
      Oh, just a few pictures to show that Florida, isn't just Mickey Mouse it's a big state.

      Pasture behind our home

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      The final picture is looking deep down into the Bush behind our home. Let's see how far a guy can run in this.
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      Have a great Friday its Adjust Crop insurance day. Take it to 80% or Drop to a lower rate. Ah, betting against nature. Anyone ever gets a decent Check for loss from any of the new private insurance programs that say spend like a fool you'll get more back if its a wreck.

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        #27
        Originally posted by SASKFARMER3 View Post
        Best feeling in the world running a cat through a bush and listening to the poplars snap with the added smell from Fresh bush breaking. It should be put into an air freshener.
        I think you'd find a limited market for it. People that enjoy destroying the natural environment around them probably don't buy a lot of air freshener.

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          #28
          Yea only a few would really get it.

          Yes, a person living in a highrise in Toronto or Vancouver with masks on their face run the world. They are so interested in the environment.

          God put the trees all over I plant them in straight lines.

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            #29
            Originally posted by SASKFARMER3 View Post
            He just makes me want to hit the TV with a baseball bat every time he is on.

            Ralphy boy it’s time to hang yourself with your tie as you don’t even believe your own lies

            Fixed it for ya.

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              #30
              Originally posted by woodland View Post
              I thought this was a crop report but looks more like a political commentary. Only field work happening here is “weed” control of our very persistent poplars. My wife and I rolled up a 1/4 mile of old fence in the bush so dad can keep playing with his toy. Just rolled new undercarriage so need a few more acres cleaned off to pay for that $45k expense. 😉


              Hearing 50’ trees snapping like toothpicks is music to my ears while pulling wire out of the bush.

              Can’t wait to disk it up in a few months😎
              Next to shooting beavers most relaxing way to spend a day. Nice to see an old piece of surerus iron rolling. I guess we wont be signing that bullshit viterra declaration anytime soon.
              Last edited by makar; Mar 29, 2019, 10:56.

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                #31
                Originally posted by grassfarmer View Post
                I think you'd find a limited market for it. People that enjoy destroying the natural environment around them probably don't buy a lot of air freshener.
                The trees are not natural for most of southern Sask.There were hardly any trees in a lot of the Palliser triangle 100 years ago. In south east Sask homesteaders had to go to the Moose mountains for firewood, hence the early sod houses. All the bush we push didn't exist before the 1940's. I have a aerial map of a few sections around our farm from 1947 and I am surprised how little bush there was. When we are cleaning up a lot of bush we run across lots of hand picked rock piles way back in these bluffs that tells me it was broken intially. The fertility in these reclaimed areas is amazing.

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                  #32
                  Wondering what part indigenous people played in setting prairie fires.
                  Either intentionally or ones that got away.
                  Early European explorers likely were able to report.

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                    #33
                    Can you imagine the carbon release from Mother Nature's scorched earth policy when prairie fires roared across the untamed western wilderness!

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                      #34
                      The last 60 acres i cleared was fire burnt prairie in 1929. only trees were in a wet corner i was told, those were standing dead spruce that exploded into kindlng when i hit them with the 6h.

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                        #35
                        Sign me up for a couple of the air fresheners SF3, love that smell. That and freshly seeded ground in the spring.

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                          #36
                          Now I'm wondering how many on here have spent a few winters in their youth in the bush working off farm.
                          Air freshener sales might be higher than you think.

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