We have had a couple tillers and the one we have left sits while we use the discs at each farm exclusively. Take the tiller home to do the garden once a year. My dad made a couple drag harrows from an old one that we chain behind the discs that work great .
Back to the original post it’s not wet at all and we need some rain down in southeast Iowa. Forecast looks bone dry and hot the rest of the month. Going to be planting turnips in the dust pretty quickly.
It’s very interesting to see a thread where people are complaining about the price of tags but a lot of them( not saying everyone)have no problem dropping $1500 on a new bow or just as much on Sitka gear or ozonics, muddy blinds etc.
I believe the law would not force a landowner to give an easement when the adjacent owner is separating a chunk off a farm that doesn’t need an easement. You would have to probably pay the neighboring landowner to grant an easement. If this was allowed I’m pretty sure I would have heard of it...
Who really cares if it would be more impressive from a republican than a democrat. As much as we are on opposite sides of the fence/wall :) with the other party on a daily basis I’m just happy that she took interest in what we had to say and agrees with my point of view on the bill at hand.
If it’s just been released I’m wondering how they had access to the cartridge or gun to test it out without working for Winchester. And as long as it would be legal and work out to 100 yards for the kids I’m very interested in not cleaning the muzzleloaders.
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