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<blockquote data-quote="cow pollinater" data-source="post: 843222" data-attributes="member: 14661"><p>No beating up on dun for advanced age. I just got back from a meeting at my new ranch with the previous owner who is just shy of his ninety-fifth birthday. We drove everywhere you can get a truck (which is about a quarter of it) and he popped out of the truck and fed hay himself every time we saw a set of cows close enough to draw in. </p><p>I'd be proud to be that sharp at sixty much less in my nineties. </p><p>Also, a bush hog won't !@#$ things up anywhere NEAR as fast as a ten foot flail mower on a 90hp massey... And citrus trees can tolerate some glyphosate but there is a limit. The worst is when your PCA neglects to notice $1000 worth of baby walnut trees interplanted in the existing orchard and perscribes full strength fertalizer through the drip irrigation and kills them all. :roll:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cow pollinater, post: 843222, member: 14661"] No beating up on dun for advanced age. I just got back from a meeting at my new ranch with the previous owner who is just shy of his ninety-fifth birthday. We drove everywhere you can get a truck (which is about a quarter of it) and he popped out of the truck and fed hay himself every time we saw a set of cows close enough to draw in. I'd be proud to be that sharp at sixty much less in my nineties. Also, a bush hog won't !@#$ things up anywhere NEAR as fast as a ten foot flail mower on a 90hp massey... And citrus trees can tolerate some glyphosate but there is a limit. The worst is when your PCA neglects to notice $1000 worth of baby walnut trees interplanted in the existing orchard and perscribes full strength fertalizer through the drip irrigation and kills them all. :roll: [/QUOTE]
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