[AT] Demolition
David Bruce
davidbruce at yadtel.net
Sat Apr 10 15:03:27 PDT 2010
And just to show "one man's trash is ..." more and more of the "big"
stuff from Charlie's part of the state is moving westward. It still
looks a bit odd to see a "big" 4wd tractor pulling a no-till planter in
a 2 acre field <g>. Quite a number of tobacco harvesters from downeast
are now working in tobacco fields here. The economics have changed much
since my days in the field.
David
NW NC
On 4/10/2010 5:36 PM, Ralph Goff wrote:
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>> John, I don't see any articulated tractors running down here in the east
>> either. I'm sure there are some on the huge farms but most of them are
>> two
>> big to move between the small farm tracts that make up most farming
>> operations here.
>>
> Just the opposite up here in Sask. 4WD articulated is king of the fields.
> That or crawler rubber tracks. And just try to find a good used air seeder
> or drill under 40 feet. Its not easy. Theres several operators running 64
> foot drills. I get by with my little 28 foot so far.
>
> Ralph in Sask.
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