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    #21
    You’re lucky planes will fly your land. The guys who flew these fields are long gone. No one will mess with these cause of terrain and obstacles. Choppers maybe but planes no.

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      #22

      Was a nice crop of wheat. Nasty storm 4 nights ago.

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        #23


        Corn by Meota , doing very well . That area is probably in the best shape now as 8-9 inches of rain carried the crop a long ways there.
        Much dryer 10 miles south and crops suffering bad now

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          #24
          Originally posted by WiltonRanch View Post
          You’re lucky planes will fly your land. The guys who flew these fields are long gone. No one will mess with these cause of terrain and obstacles. Choppers maybe but planes no.
          Helicopter does very well in these fields ..




          I trample way to much with high clearance and plane can’t do these
          70 ac in first field
          118 ac in second field

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            #25
            Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
            Helicopter does very well in these fields ..




            I trample way to much with high clearance and plane can’t do these
            70 ac in first field
            118 ac in second field
            Those look like every quarter I farm.

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              #26
              Wish it was sharp...not bad this time?

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                #27
                Saw the X9....75 years of JD SP combines...

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                My father and grandfather owned one of the first 1947 models.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by cropgrower View Post
                  what do i click to change size ?
                  Make sure you’re on desktop site at very bottom left hand cornerClick image for larger version

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                  Then click choose file from icon in middle of first pic

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                  Then click on actual size and select smaller if it’s over 2 MB

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                    #29
                    thanks , i must play around more with it

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