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Eric Krewson:
You have opened a lot of eyes on just how much work goes into large scale farming, including mine. Great thread!
bjrogg:
--- Quote from: Pappy on October 05, 2022, 08:24:21 am ---Beautiful picture, sounds like you are staying busy. :)
Pappy
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Thanks Pappy. That’s one of my favorite things about my job. I’m constantly exposed to our makers beauty. It’s really impossible to capture it all in a picture, but try to anyway.
I actually stopped the combine to get that one. Has to be important to stop the combine.
Bjrogg
bjrogg:
--- Quote from: Eric Krewson on October 05, 2022, 09:07:35 am ---You have opened a lot of eyes on just how much work goes into large scale farming, including mine. Great thread!
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Thank You more than you know Eric. I have had a lot of mixed emotions about doing this thread. I’m a little worried about giving so much personal information. It’s probably not really smart.
I’m hoping to give people a little glimpse into modern agriculture.
Many people are several generations removed from the farm and I have to remember that so many things I think are common knowledge aren’t necessarily to others
It means a lot to me to hear you have found this thread a good one :)
Bjrogg
Pat B:
Brian, you are fortunate to be able to see the day come in and fade into darkness on a daily basis. I'm sure there is a lot of work between but you always seem to be enjoying it all. Isn't the coming full moon the harvest moon?
GlisGlis:
--- Quote ---Thank You more than you know Eric. I have had a lot of mixed emotions about doing this thread. I’m a little worried about giving so much personal information. It’s probably not really smart.
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this post is very informative. I like it alot and it teaches me alot.
The personal informations contribute to depict the scene and the final result is definitely positive :OK
Thankyou BJ
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