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<blockquote data-quote="kimw" data-source="post: 800348" data-attributes="member: 15151"><p>Sorry about the slow response, I haven't been on the forum in the last many days. We are in northwest Arkansas - Ozarks. Takes an hour and a half to get to any town from where we are, the dirt roads are terrible. But we are soon moving to Kansas, where there's some beautiful ground. We may still live the same way, seeing as how they want $5000 to hook up to the power grid there, and we already have all the equipment. No hydropower though, :cry2: the land is too flat. I was laughing at my husband that he wouldn't be able to roll start the equipment anymore, until I realized that I was probably going to have to pull him to start stuff... That has got to be my least favorite farm job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kimw, post: 800348, member: 15151"] Sorry about the slow response, I haven't been on the forum in the last many days. We are in northwest Arkansas - Ozarks. Takes an hour and a half to get to any town from where we are, the dirt roads are terrible. But we are soon moving to Kansas, where there's some beautiful ground. We may still live the same way, seeing as how they want $5000 to hook up to the power grid there, and we already have all the equipment. No hydropower though, :cry2: the land is too flat. I was laughing at my husband that he wouldn't be able to roll start the equipment anymore, until I realized that I was probably going to have to pull him to start stuff... That has got to be my least favorite farm job. [/QUOTE]
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