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Guessers are thinking some rain here tomorrow night & maybe Friday.Wish we could get some now
Before too wet now getting dry
I have not mowed my lawn in a week and a half. Before twice a week
Sent from Hoskey Hills
Good deal..Piled above the frame is 1/4 cord. If you can keep the length of each cut constant for measuring. You can get more wood in the tote if you keep the cuts to 15-16 inch in length. This is for the shorter 275 gallon cages. Some are the taller 330 gallon size.
I saw turtles crossing the road today..Guessers are thinking some rain here tomorrow night & maybe Friday.
I finally fixed something. Damn spammers were coming after us…We do??
Dammit Thomas...
Did you break something??
I finally fixed something. Damn spammers were coming after us…
If they would have hung around, they’d been scratching at the walls to get out...I finally fixed something. Damn spammers were coming after us…
How’s the grain quality?
Decent. 59 to 61. It will be bleached now. Raining here again. Raise some for a seed company down the road and they hit it hard with thir cleaner,
Do you get a premium for that seed you raised? It's 50 cents a bushel here.
Yes, there's usually a premium.
And you don't contract by the bushel, you just contract by the field. So whatever it makes, you send em..
No, they pay by the bushel, they just ask that they get the proceeds from the field that is planted in their variety. And nothing else.. No mixing.. You are not on the hook for any specific amount of bushels if it don't yield as much as you had hoped.Consider the source, but this has me confused. You get paid a flat rate for your field, regardless of the final bushel count, whether it has a high yield or a low yield, correct? What about no yield?
My gears are turning, lol. I am thinking I could start a little fire to roast some hotdogs, and accidentally burn your field down and you would still get paid....yes?