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Post by RedFork2.0 on May 31, 2010 0:08:28 GMT -6
you can harvest cotton in 4 weeks? or are you referring to wheat? Our rye We don't harvest the cotton, we only plant it for someone else and let them deal with their mistake The wheat is only about a week and a half to two weeks out. The rye is two maybe even three weeks.
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Post by johndeerejunkie on May 31, 2010 4:38:28 GMT -6
ok, cause u made it sound like you just planted teh cotton, adn it'd be ready for harvest in 2-3 weeks, but I probably misread it, lol. Stupid Pennsylvanians!
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Post by jmfarms on Jun 5, 2010 23:18:24 GMT -6
were finishing anhydrous and helping nieghbor with 32%. got some replanting to do but not to much. got a big job this summer cleaning off two creeks and tiling 100 acres. im gona help tile not do it
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Post by johndeerejunkie on Jun 6, 2010 8:22:23 GMT -6
clearing off 2 creekbeds? did ya'll have some badflooding?
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Post by jmfarms on Jun 6, 2010 21:51:30 GMT -6
no they washed big ditcehs out in the field one was 4 foot deep. we are going to striaghten them up to.
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Post by johndeerejunkie on Jun 6, 2010 22:54:53 GMT -6
AHHH, gotcha.
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Post by jmfarms on Jun 7, 2010 21:18:08 GMT -6
ya we got a d5m cat and a 320 cl cat trackhoe. we got a 14yd pan that we are gonna move the dirt with on one of the 4wds
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Post by josephrettig on Feb 24, 2012 12:05:19 GMT -6
johndeerejunkie you totally right and i agree with you.
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