Combines Snow covered Soybean s spotted near Shakespeare Ontario

farmerR

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I couldn't agree more OntMX285. This guy is obviously a needle d*ck_ troublemaker. I would rather drive an hour to help someone who needs it, than try to screw my neighbor out of farm ground by undercutting them. As someone who has had to deal with family troubles during busy times (like serious illnesses) I would be more concerned if the farmer needs my help than to poke fun at him.
 

swede

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Sounds like where you live,snowmobilers have courtesy for property owner's rights. Not where I live. They "ride" wherever they please.The snowmobile is an automatic right to trespass.You can't catch them or identify them.And it's not just one. Every so often,a "rider" is killed by low hanging wires,such as guy wires for light poles in unfamiliar spots.They freely ride in areas they would never think of stepping in otherwise.
 

canuck

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Field drying is the way of the future. With energy prices rising and commodities falling I bet many go back to corn cribs. I've heard of some 200 bushel crops being harvested early and paying 70 cents for drying. Then complain that they didnt make any money