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Post by Southern on Mar 22, 2016 16:18:14 GMT -5
Since I heard there was interest on seeing this farm in action again. I will share some pics of what their operation was like. Since I had to put away my display over some reasons I rather not talk about. Here is their Haggie spraying grain. Which was usually sprayed in late Feb and into March. This is liquid sodium nitrate. And lets the grain get a nice jump in growth. Cause we usually try to harvest it around May to July time period. The Haggie was bought towards the end of my Journal Series of the Pembroke. Where before they was using an old John Deere 4710. Its not much being a "Carpet Farm" compared to the other displays you see on here. But I was know to have the customs really rolling on it.
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Post by ramman00 on Mar 22, 2016 17:37:29 GMT -5
Man I wish I had the acreage you have:) LOOKS GOOD!
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Post by Southern on Mar 22, 2016 18:49:16 GMT -5
Thanks, this was my biggest farm display I did. I did a couple smaller farms, but they was under 1,000 acres.
When they was after the new sprayer. They had a choice of the CIH, JD, and Rotagator as well. The Haggie won due to the excellent visibility over the others.
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Post by Reese on Mar 22, 2016 19:33:48 GMT -5
Good to see you posting again.
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