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Oct 23, 2019 11:24:19   #
Seth
 
permafrost wrote:
While I do think a person would be able to feed a family via Organics, to feed the population just does not seem to be possible.. Organic food may or may not be better for us, I take a certain amount of p***e when I get that food from my own efforts.. it clearly will not feed the world..

Hope you neighbor had money for an other source as you say..


I won't even try to figure out how that thing managed to get into that tree.

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Oct 24, 2019 13:08:50   #
teabag09
 
permafrost wrote:
Come now Seth, let us not go nuts about food "recommendations", everyone has a preference..

Veggie burgers? I Have had 4 different brands that I recall, one was very good, one bad and the other two indifferent..

Best breakfast i ever had? well one stands out.. a customer long ago, has a meal waiting for me very early in the morning, Deer sausage wrapped in something like Lefse, was so good, I would have stayed all day if he kept feeding me..

So I propose, the promotion of deer farming, the wild way, they must roam the swamps and woods to gain the true flavor of wild game, only that can meet our exact needs and expectations..
Come now Seth, let us not go nuts about food &quo... (show quote)


I'd be replacing a window. Mike

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Oct 24, 2019 16:35:52   #
Highlander66 Loc: Illinois
 
Seth wrote:
I won't even try to figure out how that thing managed to get into that tree.


Looks like he was using it to push as the tree was being cut down.. was pushing too hard and there was a breakout split from the saw cut and when the tree fell it scooped the tractor on the way by. Not that bad. Just cut the rest of the trunk off and when it starts to go it’ll set the tractor down. I grew up on a farm and have seen a lot of weirdness happen.

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Oct 24, 2019 16:39:40   #
permafrost Loc: Minnesota
 
Highlander66 wrote:
Looks like he was using it to push as the tree was being cut down.. was pushing too hard and there was a breakout split from the saw cut and when the tree fell it scooped the tractor on the way by. Not that bad. Just cut the rest of the trunk off and when it starts to go it’ll set the tractor down. I grew up on a farm and have seen a lot of weirdness happen.


Bet it was exciting...

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Oct 24, 2019 17:33:24   #
Seth
 
teabag09 wrote:
I'd be replacing a window. Mike



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Oct 24, 2019 17:44:42   #
Seth
 
Highlander66 wrote:
Looks like he was using it to push as the tree was being cut down.. was pushing too hard and there was a breakout split from the saw cut and when the tree fell it scooped the tractor on the way by. Not that bad. Just cut the rest of the trunk off and when it starts to go it’ll set the tractor down. I grew up on a farm and have seen a lot of weirdness happen.


When I grew up, except for camping, canoeing and such, most of my experiences occurred in cityscapes, it took my USCG hitch and subsequent experiences to get to environments beyond the artificial.

Since then I've gotten to know a lot of what we city slickers call "country folk" and I can't say there are better people or finer friends, from Midwestern farmers to Louisiana Cajuns.

That said, I wonder what the first word(s) to emerge from the operator's lips were as the event occurred.

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Oct 24, 2019 17:48:01   #
Lt. Rob Polans ret.
 
4430 wrote:
Bob Golden‎

My Job Depends On Ag
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Why in the bloody hell, do the producers of food and fibre,need to explain, or justify, our existence to the consumers of our products?

Don't want the beef or cotton? Don't buy it!

Live on Kale and tofu, until your bodies need the byproducts of what we produce to save your life.

I don't care if you eat seaweed and fart peppercorn bubbles. Until you can feed a world on your dreams, we will keep producing what it takes to nourish society.

I'll not make excuses for the producers of the earth, who give the complainers of the world something to b***h about.

I would like to see a single alternative food producer, actually feed the hungry people of this world.

Did you ever see "organic food" or "non-GMO" requested by starving people in war zones or famine regions?

Organic, and GMO are arguments reserved for the well fed, fat and happy folks, who have nothing to lose.

There are many not for profit agencies, that feed the starving people of this world......and not a single organization seeks protein from an "alternative" food source.

Attacking modern agriculture may feel good, until you are hungry.

Why is it, that only the rich nations, have people who are willing to bite the hand that feeds them?

It is easy to be smug, and complaining, when you have nothing to lose.

Before you b***h about my pictures, the second picture is of people who fought for others......they came from a nation of plenty, and starved for others. The method of food production did not matter. Life mattered.

Rant over!
Bob Golden‎ br br My Job Depends On Ag br · br ... (show quote)


I didn't see it as a rant, just giving some facts to those who are fact illiterate. The pictures, no problem.

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