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Re: What I'm seeing today

Postby Gale Seddon » Sun Nov 13, 2011 8:04 pm

Okey dokey, so we have TWO new picture posters this evening, yes? And we see that they both have dogs.

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Congratulations to Isomade Kilmer and Ouachita! Get busy with those cameras guys and start building up those photobucket accounts!
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Re: What I'm seeing today

Postby Ouachita » Sun Nov 13, 2011 8:43 pm

Well, I got a new computer and haven't transferred the pics from the old one yet. Coming soon, along with some pics of my cattle (for all the pro's to give opinions on :cboy: )

Here is a recent one. This was caught out of our pond. We built the pond in 97' (before we built the house :D )

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Good golly miss molly, if this keeps on workin for me, I'm gonna be havin me some fun for awhile :banana: Thank ya kindly :tiphat:
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Re: What I'm seeing today

Postby Ouachita » Sun Nov 13, 2011 8:55 pm

Must have done something wrong????? Again

Never mind me, I figured it out..... got it fixed
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Re: What I'm seeing today

Postby Isomade » Sun Nov 13, 2011 9:20 pm

Nice fish.
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Re: What I'm seeing today

Postby LRTX1 » Sun Nov 13, 2011 9:43 pm

Ouachita wrote:Well, I got a new computer and haven't transferred the pics from the old one yet. Coming soon, along with some pics of my cattle (for all the pro's to give opinions on :cboy: )

Here is a recent one. This was caught out of our pond. We built the pond in 97' (before we built the house :D )
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Good golly miss molly, if this keeps on workin for me, I'm gonna be havin me some fun for awhile :banana: Thank ya kindly :tiphat:



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Re: What I'm seeing today

Postby alisonb » Mon Nov 14, 2011 7:54 am

So did you eat that fish Ouachita?

This is white but it is not cotton :D . Checked the garlic this weekend and decided it had to come out this week before our main seasonal rain starts else it will be a bugger up. It should have stayed in the ground for another couple of weeks but I can't risk it. It is already showing signs of too much water.

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They still have to shrink a bit but I'm quite chuffed with the garlic, this is one head. Garlic bread anyone???
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Re: What I'm seeing today

Postby jedstivers » Mon Nov 14, 2011 3:28 pm

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Re: What I'm seeing today

Postby TexasBred » Mon Nov 14, 2011 4:36 pm

cross_7 wrote:reminds me of a freind that took a job as a ranch manager that has several acres in cotton. he said he wore his spurs when he drove the tractor so he would still feel like a cowboy.


We got some of them around here too Cross....'cept that tractor is about as near a thing to a horse as they've ever sat on.
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Re: What I'm seeing today

Postby jedstivers » Mon Nov 14, 2011 5:10 pm

Yesterday AC was complaining that his hat got run over and was ruined, (I can't tell that it had a adverse affect on the appearance of it though). If mine gets run over as long as my head's not in it everythings fine. Not all cowboy gear fits with tractors.
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Re: What I'm seeing today

Postby TexasBred » Mon Nov 14, 2011 5:22 pm

Ouachita wrote:Must have done something wrong????? Again

Never mind me, I figured it out..... got it fixed

What did those "De-liar" scales come up with on the weight of that fish?
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Re: What I'm seeing today

Postby Ouachita » Mon Nov 14, 2011 6:21 pm

alisonb, yes I did eat that fish. I had been trying to stock crappie for 2 years with no luck. I had to many big bass (not a bad problem to have).
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Re: What I'm seeing today

Postby lynnmcmahan » Mon Nov 14, 2011 6:26 pm

[quote="alisonb"]So did you eat that fish Ouachita?

This is white but it is not cotton :D . Checked the garlic this weekend and decided it had to come out this week before our main seasonal rain starts else it will be a bugger up. It should have stayed in the ground for another couple of weeks but I can't risk it. It is already showing signs of too much water.

Looks like you done this before. Is there a big dmand for garlic in Africa? How much do you grow?
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Re: What I'm seeing today

Postby Ouachita » Mon Nov 14, 2011 6:31 pm

TexasBred wrote:
Ouachita wrote:Must have done something wrong????? Again

Never mind me, I figured it out..... got it fixed

What did those "De-liar" scales come up with on the weight of that fish?


:lol: You got one of these high dollar scales too? I know they are not very accurate. The scale read just over 10 pounds. This fish was the largest of 3 whoppers we caught in a one week period in August right after the welcome rain. The other 2 were 9 pounds. Well, that's what the scale said.
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Re: What I'm seeing today

Postby alisonb » Wed Nov 16, 2011 11:51 am

lynnmcmahan wrote:Looks like you done this before. Is there a big dmand for garlic in Africa? How much do you grow?

I've have been planting garlic for the last 5 odd years. Don't plant too much, usually make up about 200 bags for market and anything extra is kept for the following year's planting. There is a huge market for it, especially the Indian market. Was thinking about keeping all as seed this year and not selling any - time will tell.
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Re: What I'm seeing today

Postby plumber_greg » Wed Nov 16, 2011 6:15 pm

We got to work for a farmer eariler in the week. We set what is, in my opinion the best concrtet waterer made. Cost is $525. The overflow is only needed if the temps stay at zero for a few days. With temps in the teens, they don't need to be ran. This customer set 4, on gravity pond systems. I also have them on wells, as well as rural water meters. Never had a customer say they didn't like them.
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