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  • tstep
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2011
    • 394

    #11
    You have a problem with small guys silverback? **** you

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    • farmaholic
      Senior Member
      • Sep 2010
      • 17482

      #12
      tstep: I think he was being sarcastic, I hope. We aren't big either but solid a rock. If you want to farm big acres you need a good team, be it family or good hired men or a combination of both. To each their own!!

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      • caseman
        Senior Member
        • Feb 2003
        • 197

        #13
        he only farms 16,leave it to sf3 to say that.

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        • Kodiak
          Senior Member
          • Sep 2007
          • 546

          #14
          Hey, don't set your hair on fire tstep. Silver's on your side. Engage brain before starting keyboard.

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          • freewheat
            Senior Member
            • Aug 2007
            • 2981

            #15
            I only farm 14. I must be even a bigger joke than the guy who farms 16. lol

            SF3 means well, I am sure. He is just used to being big, and so for him it truly is small peanuts. I will give him a break on this...

            It is like when I get in line for fert or something, and the young punk asks how much I got in so far. "100 acres" I reply. "Oh we got 1400 in" He states. Then slyly continues, loudly so everyone can hear over the hum of the blender, "Only 7600 left to go now." His chest is so enlarged at this point, and his nose so high in the air, that I am surprised his last name is not Pigeon, or Eagle, or something.

            He neglects to mention daddy has three hired men, two brothers, a wife who makes 80 G's a year, and 3 outfits going. HA HA. Thing is the punk looks at you as if you are his next meal, waiting to gobble up your land, cuz obviously you are a loser when you can only seed 100 acres in a half a day!!! ANd hauling fertilizer in a three ton? For shame!!!

            So he goes home, and probably asks old pa about me and what they should offer me to buy little old me out. lol

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            • hobbyfrmr
              Senior Member
              • Feb 2008
              • 3178

              #16
              Most of the above posts were in sarcasm. The
              trouble is, that sarcasm is difficult to interpret in
              text form. Either way, the crop will go in, and the
              crop will come off, big farms and small farms. It
              does make a chuckle as to what farmers think of
              others and then call them neighbors.
              I have a big farmer neighbor that bought out his
              brother, got divorced and then changed over to
              organic. We had a discussion about the
              tumultuous couple of years he had experienced.
              One thing he said I thought was fitting was, "what
              people think of me is one of my business"
              meaning that he was busy dealing with his own
              life and not concerned about what everybody else
              was guessing at how it turn out for him.

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              • sumdumguy
                Senior Member
                • Mar 2007
                • 11979

                #17
                Lighten up you guys. Is it the wind blowing your
                hair around and irritating your brain glands?

                Pas problem!

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                • silverback
                  Senior Member
                  • May 2005
                  • 1697

                  #18
                  Obviously tstep needs a vacation, or a hug.

                  Do I really have to indicate when sarcasm is on?

                  I don't begrudge anyone who has built operations like sask3 and his family. It takes big stones and the will to get it done (and a very supportive spouse!).

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                  • Hopperbin
                    Senior Member
                    • Dec 2007
                    • 6562

                    #19
                    Sold 10 bushel to acre Sept del Canola to Viterra(Glencore) at the last high. Not bad for first sale. A broker told me there is a lot of soft wheat going into the ground this spring. So wondering if doing the right thing sticking with it.

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                    • Hopperbin
                      Senior Member
                      • Dec 2007
                      • 6562

                      #20
                      Guess I will put 10 percent extra N on everything since I am 10 percent down in acres.

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