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    WOOHOO

    FEELS REAL GOOD to be back playing in the dirt yippee

    #2
    Mudding with the quad yesterday. But firming nicely, frost leaving.

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      #3
      Started bike-rising again today. Puff puff in the wind. pars

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        #4
        A frost boil in my yard. Tooo early for that.

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          #5
          A frost boil in my yard. Tooo early for that.

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            #6
            This was today.


            Working land to warm it up for soybeans.... Gotta get it black.

            Was working very well...

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              #7
              And the white bird just nabbed an earth worm.

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                #8
                Like ****ing mud. You should wait. Then give er grround is frozen.

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                  #9
                  In some ways Im nostalgic for the simplicity you enjoyed today. Good for you. Turning fresh dirt with nothing else on the mind. WOOHOO!

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                    #10
                    I have been in whoooo this time of year - all I can say is ray there champ ... Around here it can dry out faster than you can fart - be carefull not to be too ambitious before hand with current wind pattern

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                      #11
                      I agree with furrow again. This is starting to get scary. Klaus if the pattern that seems to be in place continues you might wish you left it. We are not going to burn the 1200 acres by the Reserve Black now, will heavy harrow instead. Unless they decide to burn it then oh well.

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                        #12
                        Lots of standing water in the back ground, and your dragging around a 20 foot cultivator?????? Money to burn

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                          #13
                          Not a big fan of working dirt but beans need it black... If the dirt isn't warm may as well forget it.


                          There's so much subsoil moisture here I think we can grow a good crop with very little rain LOL.



                          forage this isn't the Valley. That slough in the background is 144 acres and about 20 ft deep...

                          That's a 38 ft chisel plow

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