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    Red Ant Solution

    Through the years, I have tried every product out there to kill the red ant infestations I have on my property. So just on a whim, I poured some paint thinner down a hole, and I haven't seen them come back yet. If it's the same next week, I'm buying more. Just thought I'd share my little...
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    Tornado Preperations

    The season started with a doozy of a twister in Texas yesterday. Do you have all your ducks in a row? Paperwork, finances, family essentials and such if the worst case scenario happens?
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    City To Country

    Responding to another new post got me to thinking. Do you think people will have had enough of the city life now that they will start moving, if they have the mean$, out to more rural areas? If I lived in the city right now I think I would do everything possible to get out.
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    Pest Management Materials

    Can anyone recommend good pest or insect management reading materials? Like PDF downloads for example? I would like to know more about chemicals used. I'm just trying to expand my knowledge base.
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    Mixing It Up

    Will you be planting anything new this year? I was recently re-introduced for fried squash (I used to eat it as a kid) And it makes me want to plant my own.
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    Time To Mouse Proof

    Spring is here and this is when those rodents like to appear. Spring and fall typically. What steps do you typically take to mouse proof your buildings?
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    How Is Everyone Doing?

    How has the Corona virus affected what you do for a living? If you work in a critical services industry, which one? If not, how are you doing these days?
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    Do You Have A Plan B?

    If you make a living farming, do you have a back-up plan if things go south? Like being a mechanic on your property or a sales rep in town? As examples.
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    This Is The Type Of Business You Want To Frequent

    I'm not making a sales pitch or anything, but this is the mom and pop type operation I like dealing with. It's local, family owned and the prices are fair. It may be a throwback to older times, but there's nothing wrong with that.
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    Average Age Is 58

    A new report came out that puts the average age of a farmer at 58 years old. Does that sound too high to you? Or too low?
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