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<blockquote data-quote="I luv herfrds" data-source="post: 905636" data-attributes="member: 5917"><p>CF I guess you never read that story about the old cowboy and the young hand out riding the range. It was a really hot day and they ran out of water. Old cowhand told the young guy where there was a reservior with a free flowing stream flowing into it. well they came upon the reservior and both them and their horses drank their fill. After they remounted and rode around this hill they found a dead cow laying in the middle of the stream that fed the reservior. Old cowboy looked at the young guy and said he was glad they had not seen that before they drank or they would still be thirsty. </p><p>Can't remember where I read that story.</p><p></p><p>1wlimo maybe you need to talk to my neighbors who do this no til. Guess who got their crop in the ground before they did? We did. we still do the tilling and the summer fallow. While they were snapping drill shanks so fast that the implement stores could not keep them in stock we were burning shovels.</p><p>Have you ever looked out and seen nothing to stop a fast moving fire?</p><p>I have. I have watched a fire come off our neighbors large block hit our strips and be able to be put out quickly.</p><p>Everytime they are out spraying their wed chemicals I end up with severe migraines.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="I luv herfrds, post: 905636, member: 5917"] CF I guess you never read that story about the old cowboy and the young hand out riding the range. It was a really hot day and they ran out of water. Old cowhand told the young guy where there was a reservior with a free flowing stream flowing into it. well they came upon the reservior and both them and their horses drank their fill. After they remounted and rode around this hill they found a dead cow laying in the middle of the stream that fed the reservior. Old cowboy looked at the young guy and said he was glad they had not seen that before they drank or they would still be thirsty. Can't remember where I read that story. 1wlimo maybe you need to talk to my neighbors who do this no til. Guess who got their crop in the ground before they did? We did. we still do the tilling and the summer fallow. While they were snapping drill shanks so fast that the implement stores could not keep them in stock we were burning shovels. Have you ever looked out and seen nothing to stop a fast moving fire? I have. I have watched a fire come off our neighbors large block hit our strips and be able to be put out quickly. Everytime they are out spraying their wed chemicals I end up with severe migraines. [/QUOTE]
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