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    #61
    Yup they literally are nuggets.
    I figure just a few more good ones will pay for the rock bucket and maybe my fuel .
    Good time to do it , 50-60 K winds , stayed in tractor all day

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      #62
      Originally posted by woodland View Post
      Is that a 276 I spy?

      Nuggets…………. Too bad they weren’t made of something slightly more valuable than stone😉
      9030 , we wish we had two of them .




      A few others pulled from 15,000 year old clay depression.
      I like the marketing idea Rarearth

      My daughter is a marketing major from the UofS , it’s funny she was all over this yesterday as well about the same time you posted 👍

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        #63
        Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
        9030 , we wish we had two of them .




        A few others pulled from 15,000 year old clay depression.
        I like the marketing idea Rarearth

        My daughter is a marketing major from the UofS , it’s funny she was all over this yesterday as well about the same time you posted 👍
        Maybe you could “market” the smaller ones through a U-Pick? That way the buyer can get the full experience of dealing with Ma Nature’s bounty…………..

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          #64
          Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
          A few others pulled from 15,000 year old clay depression.
          I like the marketing idea Rarearth
          Thats weird, I dont see much for rocks ion your land and then you yank those monsters out.

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            #65
            I had one that was level with the surface, decided to get rid of it, turned into a big job and was too big to pull out, had to dig hole deeper and bury it. (Was a few years ago)

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              #66
              You look like you take rock moving seriously.

              What else do you use the rock truck for?

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