[AT] Flax Harvest

Paul Waugh paul at plwaugh.com
Thu Mar 3 09:18:03 PST 2011


  I also enjoyed the video, mainly to see the difference in farming
techniques.  I have to show my lack of knowledge and ask, why isn't flax
combined like other grains and grass seed?  Is there something which
requires 'cut and dry' period??

I bet with that much wind, on a hillside, things got a little tense at times
(or puckered) LOL.
Paul

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[mailto:at-bounces at lists.antique-tractor.com] On Behalf Of Ralph Goff
Sent: Thursday, March 03, 2011 10:07 AM
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Subject: Re: [AT] Flax Harvest

On 3/3/2011 3:24 AM, Gene's Wowway e-mail wrote:
>
> I too want to jump in here and thank you,
> Ralph, for your efforts!!  And Love the trademark!
>
> My daughter is a FedEx driver (delivery), and delivers a lot in corporate
> areas.  She has an ongoing battle with 'attack' geese all spring, every
> spring---she knows several pairs pretty personally!
>
> The flax harvest is really interesting - unlike anything I have ever
> experienced.
>
> Thanks again, for this one and all the others!!
>
> GeneW
>
Gene, blame it on the miserable cold winter we are experiencing. It 
keeps me indoors more and gives me time to work on converting these old 
videos, something I have had in mind for a long time.
Yes, I've heard geese can be pretty formidable "attack birds" too 
although never experienced it. This rooster was a real fighter and would 
attack my Dad as he rode by on his lawn tractor sometimes. As long as 
you had gloves and heavy boots you were ok but don't even think about 
shorts and sandals. Those spurs would tear your legs up pretty bad.

Ralph in Sask.

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