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Update: This will be the worst opening day EVER in over 30 years! :(
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<blockquote data-quote="Warren Allison" data-source="post: 1816106" data-attributes="member: 40587"><p>I went down there first of the week and cut the millet and sorghum, which we baled yesterday. We set those round bales out on the edges for blinds. We won't cut the sunflowers, we just leave them standing. dug the peanuts yesterday, and let them just sit til about Wednesday before opening day. Then we will hit them hard with a tedder. which will nock most of the peanuts our of the shells. Then we will rake up the hay and bale it. Gonna leave the corn standing for the first week of the season. Next Thursday or Friday I will go down and broadcast wheat on the peanut, millet and sorghum strips. </p><p></p><p>Dang I hate that I will miss this one! We are covered the h*ll <em><strong>up</strong></em> with doves! Of course, if you are familiar with dove hunting, they may all leave the county at once one morning. If I had known Aug 3rd when I had my first eye done, I would have told her to do the right eye first. If I was having the left one done the 31st, I could go and shoot doves anyhow...just keep that patch on. But, I would still have the no bending over and only lighting weight under 10 lbs restrictions, and I don't think I could be there with all the work involved with the cooking and serving and not do anything to help. I tell ya...getting old sucks big time!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Warren Allison, post: 1816106, member: 40587"] I went down there first of the week and cut the millet and sorghum, which we baled yesterday. We set those round bales out on the edges for blinds. We won't cut the sunflowers, we just leave them standing. dug the peanuts yesterday, and let them just sit til about Wednesday before opening day. Then we will hit them hard with a tedder. which will nock most of the peanuts our of the shells. Then we will rake up the hay and bale it. Gonna leave the corn standing for the first week of the season. Next Thursday or Friday I will go down and broadcast wheat on the peanut, millet and sorghum strips. Dang I hate that I will miss this one! We are covered the h*ll [I][B]up[/B][/I] with doves! Of course, if you are familiar with dove hunting, they may all leave the county at once one morning. If I had known Aug 3rd when I had my first eye done, I would have told her to do the right eye first. If I was having the left one done the 31st, I could go and shoot doves anyhow...just keep that patch on. But, I would still have the no bending over and only lighting weight under 10 lbs restrictions, and I don't think I could be there with all the work involved with the cooking and serving and not do anything to help. I tell ya...getting old sucks big time! [/QUOTE]
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