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implementing a plan, who helps you?
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<blockquote data-quote="csi-tech" data-source="post: 4163145" data-attributes="member: 16162"><p>I still work full time Night Shift with rotating off days. I put a 26' camper up there so I can spend entire days without having to leave. I have a plow, a 4 gang disc harrow, three bush hogs, a box blade with the tines and I'm borrowing my folks Kubota with loader as needed until I can get our 53 Jubilee running ( has sat outdoors since the 70's). I don't see anyone with row crops anywhere. Lots of giant food plots on the adjoining hunting club properties (part of my problem). I'm not afraid to work and I am prepared to just bush hog large areas leaving the sumac and briars for cover. I noticed that where I bush hogged our other farm up the road it's still lush and green. I am anxious to put in my own food plots but I may have 2 acres total. The recommended 5 percent is still 14 freaking acres.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="csi-tech, post: 4163145, member: 16162"] I still work full time Night Shift with rotating off days. I put a 26' camper up there so I can spend entire days without having to leave. I have a plow, a 4 gang disc harrow, three bush hogs, a box blade with the tines and I'm borrowing my folks Kubota with loader as needed until I can get our 53 Jubilee running ( has sat outdoors since the 70's). I don't see anyone with row crops anywhere. Lots of giant food plots on the adjoining hunting club properties (part of my problem). I'm not afraid to work and I am prepared to just bush hog large areas leaving the sumac and briars for cover. I noticed that where I bush hogged our other farm up the road it's still lush and green. I am anxious to put in my own food plots but I may have 2 acres total. The recommended 5 percent is still 14 freaking acres. [/QUOTE]
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