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Posted by the tractor vet on May 01, 2005 at 18:44:21 from (4.124.67.197):
In Reply to: Re: Corn Planting posted by Allan in NE on May 01, 2005 at 07:55:46:
Most of my corn planting is done at nite and my rows are as good as the steering on the old junk will allow after ya get the the starting rounds in it is no problem , Oh it helps to have good lites and a deep marker farrow and no BARLEY POP . Learned that lesson many years back when my buddy and i went to town on a friday evening and the local watering hole was dead but we stayed till 10:30 and got lubed up then got the bright idea to go back out to the one farm and finish plowen so that is what we did then the neighbor farmer that was about our age came over with his 504 and 3 bottoms and three bottels of home made wine and we plowed and drank till we thought that we were done then went to bed when we woke up and went to check on our handy work them fields were a mess and fixen what we screwed up with bad heads cured us of that .
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