[Farmall] O/T...but serendipity

szabelsk at gdls.com szabelsk at gdls.com
Mon Nov 19 05:49:01 PST 2007


If the intent is to return the field to as natural a state as possible, I 
would not take the time and effort to remove and rocks/stones. They are 
natural. Also, unless you plan to make the rock/stone removal a yearly 
effort, you are still probably going to have rocks/stones every year when 
the frost causes them to surface. But then I don't know how many 
rocks/stones you have to deal with, so this is up to you. Depending on how 
many and what size of rock/stone you are dealing with, you may be able to 
sell them off and use the proceeds to offset other costs.

Carl Szabelski



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