[AT] unidentified horse drawn equipment - hills <g>
David Bruce
davidbruce at yadtel.net
Thu Oct 29 06:21:35 PDT 2009
Charlie,
One summer during my college days I worked in Kinston (lived at the top
of the biggest hill :) )
David
NW NC
charliehill wrote:
> David, we have river bottoms, sand hills and clay hills. Now don't get all
> excited about the word hill. The highest elevation in this county was about
> 42' above sea level until they built the landfill. Now it's about 80' above
> sea level. grins.
>
> Charlie
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> From: "David Bruce" <davidbruce at yadtel.net>
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> Sent: Thursday, October 29, 2009 4:07 AM
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>
>> Here we have bottom land and upland. The river bottoms are great for
>> growing IF the river doesn't flood. The upland fields are great in
>> those years. The most successful farmers here (long term successful)
>> farm the three types of ground - the bottom land, the upland and the
>> government.
>>
>> David
>> NW NC
>>
>> charliehill wrote:
>>
>>> Yep, NC covers about any kind of terrain you can find east of the
>>> Mississippi. I don't know how you fellows farm that rocky, clay land on
>>> those hill sides. Give me the flatland!
>>>
>>> Charlie
>>>
>>>
>>>
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