May I be the first to say "If you have too many, I'll gladly lighten your load...."
I won't advise on which particular beast you should look at, but i will say I love my P210.
May I be the first to say "If you have too many, I'll gladly lighten your load...."Well
My day was interesting.
I'm now in the market for something chambered in 9X19. Seems I have a surplus of ammunition, . . .
Impressive!Here are a couple photos of the equipment one of growers I’m working with is using.
2 back-to-back freak deflection goals have us behind the eight ball!I'm there Rhody, and in Toronto too!![]()
It’s been a couple weeks since checking in, it’s been real busy with growers planting in between rain storms and mushroom hunting. So far about 200 morel. Here are a couple photos of the equipment one of growers I’m working with is using. A far cry from the 6 row plant grandpa used.
Brian great photos with the grandkids.
I'd rather spend it much more slowly and eat what farmers produce.Al,
That is what a half million dollars will get you.
The amount of electronics involved in planters is almost unimaginable. Such precision. Then combine the electronics of a modern day tractor. When I was young, we greased the 4 row planter, filled the fertilizer bins from bags, dumped in seed corn and off you went. Pull the rope to set it down, pull the rope to pick it up. Refill the fertilizer bins a dozen times a day. Lord only knows how much fertilizer dust I breathed in; include planting wheat in the fall.It’s been a couple weeks since checking in, it’s been real busy with growers planting in between rain storms and mushroom hunting. So far about 200 morel. Here are a couple photos of the equipment one of growers I’m working with is using. A far cry from the 6 row plant grandpa used.
Brian great photos with the grandkids.
Mornin',
55 misty, damp, breezy degrees. Clouds, some sun, east breeze, high around 67.
Short office day, headed to the farm to get some things done before several rounds of wet weather starting tonight through Sunday. We need the rain and it appears to come a little at a time, perfect situation.
Spent another hour with the doctor's office and insurance company. Finger pointing at its best. Let's see if things go right this time.
The amount of electronics involved in planters is almost unimaginable. Such precision. Then combine the electronics of a modern day tractor. When I was young, we greased the 4 row planter, filled the fertilizer bins from bags, dumped in seed corn and off you went. Pull the rope to set it down, pull the rope to pick it up. Refill the fertilizer bins a dozen times a day. Lord only knows how much fertilizer dust I breathed in; include planting wheat in the fall.
Have a great day.
Were I younger I'd give some thought to hiring migrants to sow and harvest.Mornin',
The amount of electronics involved in planters is almost unimaginable. Such precision. Then combine the electronics of a modern day tractor. When I was young, we greased the 4 row planter, filled the fertilizer bins from bags, dumped in seed corn and off you went. Pull the rope to set it down, pull the rope to pick it up. Refill the fertilizer bins a dozen times a day. Lord only knows how much fertilizer dust I breathed in; include planting wheat in the fall.
Have a great day.
I'm not sure what is up with this new kinder / gentler bleach but it doesn't stand up to the thousand points of light test. Sunlight kills it.Just picked up another gallon of the better put on your most raggedy arse pants with this stuff spray n pray bleach.