
2Nd Annual Ball Hollow/gtt Plow Day
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Posted September 15, 2013 - 09:49 PM
Eric
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Posted September 15, 2013 - 09:55 PM
I would be in for a few dozen also! Do I need to bring my own containers?
Eric
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Nah, we have plenty of cartons. Looks like I will load up my big cooler!
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#183
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Posted September 15, 2013 - 09:56 PM
Bringing more rides this year!! great!
Well guys, if you don't have a good time at my plow day, it certainly won't be because I didn't try.
Althought I'm sure we will all have a blast... I think you put it perfectly.
Got a random question for anyone attending. My sons chickens have gone into egg-overdrive, and we are overrun with eggs. Anyone want a dozen farm-fresh? I can bring as many as you want!
I will take 3 dozen, please.
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Posted September 15, 2013 - 10:04 PM
I will take 3 dozen, please.
They'll be ready for you!
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Posted September 16, 2013 - 03:30 AM
Nah, we have plenty of cartons. Looks like I will load up my big cooler!
I'd take a couple dozen!
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Posted September 16, 2013 - 06:57 AM
I sure wish that I could have sent some rain your way over the past few months. It has literally rained every day since July 1 this year. And I'm talking real frog stranglers! I'm beginning to wonder if I live in Seattle...?
I am going to do my best to stay out of Doug's way at the plow day. However, just want everyone to know that you might not want to follow me too closely either... the 1450 throws about a 30ft dirt rooster tail off of the Brinly... -lol
Hoping to be loaded and ready to roll by Friday evening. Lots to do to make that happen.
Big thanks to Daniel for holding this event. I can only imagine how much work you have done to put this all together. Regardless of the weather/ground conditions, it will be great to just gather and see all of the awesome people and garden tractors that will be there!
Please let me know if there is anything that I can bring, or anything I can do to help the cause.
Thanks!
Steven C.
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Posted September 16, 2013 - 07:07 AM
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Posted September 16, 2013 - 07:40 AM
I would have to pass on the eggs.... we get about 10-12 per day ourselves we have to get rid of.
Hopefully you get a little rain down there to soften things up some. If not, I'll be the guy in the back just trying to muddle through
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Posted September 16, 2013 - 08:07 AM
I would have to pass on the eggs.... we get about 10-12 per day ourselves we have to get rid of.
If he can't get my 4 dozen I'll take some off yours to lol
Assuming you have roosters
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Posted September 16, 2013 - 08:21 AM
I imagine he will. I'll load up a cooler full!
Get here early and we'll have breakfast! Who's bringing sausage?
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Posted September 16, 2013 - 08:32 AM
I sure wish that I could have sent some rain your way over the past few months. It has literally rained every day since July 1 this year. And I'm talking real frog stranglers! I'm beginning to wonder if I live in Seattle...?
crazy how the rainfall can vary so much within such a short distance. I'm a couple hours east and we got a couple inches over the last couple of weeks... enough to make my garden perfect for plowing.
If he can't get my 4 dozen I'll take some off yours to lol
Assuming you have roosters
So you are saying you want fertilized eggs?
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Posted September 16, 2013 - 08:38 AM
I'd take a couple dozen!
Gotcha!
Looks like the weather should be good. I'll take 4 dozen eggs if you have roosters and they haven't been refrigerated.
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We do have roosters in with all the hens. No guarantee about which breed of rooster got to which breed of hen, though! I'll have Chris put a few dozen on the shelf in the garage. Do you want a couple of laying hens? Maybe a rooster?
Get here early and we'll have breakfast! Who's bringing sausage?
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What time do you want me there? I may not be a real farmer yet, but the Army taught me to get up early!
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Posted September 16, 2013 - 08:44 AM
I would have to pass on the eggs.... we get about 10-12 per day ourselves we have to get rid of.
Hopefully you get a little rain down there to soften things up some. If not, I'll be the guy in the back just trying to muddle through
Does this mean you got the truck fixed and we'll be seeing you?
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Posted September 16, 2013 - 09:39 AM
OK, so far I have the list below for eggs. Looks like this will be about all my son can produce, thanks for helping us clear this out , guys!
olcowhand 2
TD&H 4
dropped82 4
twostep 3
KennyP 2
BairleaFarm 4(fertile)
I'll go ahead and bring all that we have, if there's any left, they'll be first-come-first served.
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Posted September 16, 2013 - 09:39 AM
I would have to pass on the eggs.... we get about 10-12 per day ourselves we have to get rid of.
Hopefully you get a little rain down there to soften things up some. If not, I'll be the guy in the back just trying to muddle through
Does this mean you got the truck fixed and we'll be seeing you?
Yes, that's exactly what that post means SSergeant! Besides, he's on the list....he HAS to come!
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