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Originally posted by TSIPP View PostSome day I’m buying a chore tractor in a Vegas RB sale and driving it home, I’ll get a really good look at the great USA.
Either way, you cold write off the entire holiday as a farm expense.
If you could average 12 hours per day at 20MPH, you could be home in under 2 weeks.
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Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
Why not Florida? Can get an even longer look at the entire country.
Either way, you cold write off the entire holiday as a farm expense.
If you could average 12 hours per day at 20MPH, you could be home in under 2 weeks.
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Speaking of epic journeys in farm equipment. I happened to meet Nick Parsons next door neighbor last summer.
I was looking for more information and found this link about the famous 860.
Seven years after the incredible trek across Canada, Nick Parsons decided after a very busy working life as a farmer and contractor in the United Kingdom and latterly a grain farmer in Canada he and his wife Jane should take things a little easier and enjoy some time together in retirement. As Nic...
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Originally posted by bucket View PostInteresting read from fcr. It's been said the rain forests in South America are the lungs of the world. I think it makes more sense to evaluate the destruction there, than worry about what Canadians can do to fix things with a carbon tax. Considering it is -35c today and for the most part Canadian's energy is somewhat cleaner than the rest of the world considering the frigid environment we live in.
/youtu.be/7j7jU3cwDQw
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