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  • in reply to: Rural Heritage #58584
    Phil
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    They are available, should be about 8 years worth. I’m sending a PM.

    in reply to: Rural Heritage #58583
    Phil
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    I have a bunch also, same deal, I’ll dig them out if anyone is interested.

    in reply to: U.S.D.A. Plans to Drop Program to Trace Livestock (NAIS) #57638
    Phil
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    I don’t believe it.

    in reply to: The Plowman’s Folly #57086
    Phil
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    I’ve always liked Faulkner’s assertion that in nearly all inhabited areas of the world the subsoil contains all of the microminerals necessary for farming, and that they can be made available by adding humus to the soil.

    in reply to: Pair of Randall steer calves for sale #56905
    Phil
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    It looks like I’ve got a buyer, thanks for looking!

    in reply to: PM Spammers #57038
    Phil
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    Thanks, I had gotten some of those.

    in reply to: My View of Draft Animals and Land Use In The Future… #54982
    Phil
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    Also, a vision is something you can aim at, speculation is just armchair quarterbacking.

    in reply to: My View of Draft Animals and Land Use In The Future… #54981
    Phil
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    TEOTWAWKI

    The End Of The World As We Know It.

    Oops! Missed the previous post. That’s a sure sign that TEOTWAWKI is imminent. :p

    in reply to: My View of Draft Animals and Land Use In The Future… #54980
    Phil
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    That dream could easily be reality if food prices were at parity with everything else. Sadly, there are too many powerful interests working to keep that from ever happening, short of TEOTWAWKI that is.

    in reply to: Website hosting & design #55289
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    I’m a fan of 1&1 web hosting. I’ve got several sites there, never had a problem. For creating sites I like Site Spinner.

    in reply to: Policy matters #54791
    Phil
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    USDA “Natural” has been around for decades and in my opinion has always been a joke. Why is it suddenly an issue after all this time? Producers of clean. humanely raised meats have moved on from this years ago.

    in reply to: What Kind Of Tree Is This? #55142
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    lancek;12434 wrote:
    Let me ask you this when was the last time you seen cherry trees with thorns on them?

    I’m not sure we’re looking at the same picture, I can’t see any thorns.

    in reply to: What Kind Of Tree Is This? #55141
    Phil
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    Another vote for Black Cherry and White Ash.

    in reply to: What Kind Of Tree Is This? #55140
    Phil
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    I’ve always wondered what sort of toll planing locust took on the equipment.

    in reply to: What Kind Of Tree Is This? #55139
    Phil
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    Yes that’s definitely a cherry log. Could be some nice boards for interior projects, I did my bathroom in cherry from logs like that. If not, it will be some nice easy to split firewood. 🙂

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