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oldironfarmer
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Andy: sorry to hear you are still having issues with your PB pictures and now again with GJ's album. like i mentioned i solved my issues by just downloading up to 7 pictures per post and even though they are not full size they will stay on GJ's site as long as GJ is alive.
wow those idiots actually ran their car/truck into your bounty hunter's truck/car? sorry to hear that even in your area the guys that think stealing is easier than working are around.
i know FARMS and FARMING WILL BE POPULAR AGAIN and some of us are now realizing that growing our own food not only tastes so much better we actually know it doesn't have some strange chemicals on it or some growth hormones.
we're actually looking at property, but we have to do more research on what the deer and other critters don't like or how to protect our garden or crops so we can actually eat some.
best of luck with the new compressor set up that you are modifying to hold more air. be careful taking that heavy tank up any stairs or do you have a lift for that.
Well, I've been downloading "up to seven pictures per post" but that stopped working for me today. I was not resizing them before downloading but resizing has allowed me to download, at least for now.
Actually, they got their right front A-arm hung up on a power line guy wire. Then they dropped the driveshaft trying to get it loose. People are pretty honest all over, just a few bad apples, also everywhere, which is why we have locks on our doors. I think drugs are largely to blame, but thieves have been with us through history. I have a friend that sells drugs. You wouldn't know it just meeting her, a nice clean cut girl.
I did not know farms were no longer popular. Around here we say "if you eat, you are engaged in agriculture". While I believe our food supply is pretty safe, it is reassuring to know exactly what has been put on it. On the other hand, when you try to grow food, you learn a bit of what farmers are up against. It's a little harder than most people think to grow perfectly shaped apples and tomatoes. We reject defects at the grocery which we ignore from our gardens. Try growing the kind of carrots you can buy. It is tough. And those perfectly shaped ears of corn. Big ones. And they do it on thousands of acres. It does take chemicals, but also lots of skill and, to some extent, luck. And a can of premium corn is 98 cents. How can they do that? And they are up against the deer, whiteflies, ants, mold, rust, and a thousand other potential crop destroyers. We should all be amazed at what our farmers can do.
Off my soapbox.
Thanks for listening.
Best of luck on your property search. I love having no neighbors close by.
Anything over 100# I treat like it weighs 1,000# and just can't be hustled without equipment. Tank probably weighs 200# or more. So chains and hoists make the job safe if it is rigged right.
Thanks for the visit! I enjoyed responding






Not a bad score after all.


