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<blockquote data-quote="NorCalFarms" data-source="post: 155472" data-attributes="member: 2465"><p>OK, gotcha 8) </p><p>Harney County, I've been through, worked in Burns, the largest town when I was just outta high school. Very high and dry desert, they grow lots of dairy quality alfalfa out there, all irrigated. Neat country, Steens Mtn is incredible in the spring. Burns is close to two NF, Ochoco and Malheur (sp.) and has a hospital, probably not big at all. I think the town has around 6,000 people. Bend is the nearest 'large town' about 140 miles away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NorCalFarms, post: 155472, member: 2465"] OK, gotcha 8) Harney County, I've been through, worked in Burns, the largest town when I was just outta high school. Very high and dry desert, they grow lots of dairy quality alfalfa out there, all irrigated. Neat country, Steens Mtn is incredible in the spring. Burns is close to two NF, Ochoco and Malheur (sp.) and has a hospital, probably not big at all. I think the town has around 6,000 people. Bend is the nearest 'large town' about 140 miles away. [/QUOTE]
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