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I use yours for free when you’re passed out drunk.
Thanks for asking.
No seriously. Do you have a wife?
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual. Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit. My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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You're a COVTARD. You'll believe anything. Only the proven things like your being a f’kn drunkard..
The degree of my privacy is no business of yours.
What we've learned from history is that we haven't learned from it.
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I use yours for free when you’re passed out drunk.
Thanks for asking.
No seriously. Do you have a wife? Seriously, I just told you. The smart kids you’re raising and paying for are mine.
The degree of my privacy is no business of yours.
What we've learned from history is that we haven't learned from it.
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Seriously, I just told you. The smart kids you’re raising and paying for are mine.
No seriously. Do you have a wife?
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual. Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit. My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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Seriously, I just told you. The smart kids you’re raising and paying for are mine.
No seriously. Do you have a wife? Try staying sober and tending yours. Might pay off for you. The kids are another matter but I do thank you. I’m only trying to help. Most drunkards eschew sincere help, especially when it’s offered to a dear friend who’s stuck deep in the grip and throes of John barleycorn. Take care and stay thirsty, my friend.
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Try staying sober and tending yours. Might pay off for you. The kids are another matter but I do thank you.
I’m only trying to help.
Most drunkards eschew sincere help, especially when it’s offered to a dear friend who’s stuck deep in the grip and throes of John barleycorn.
Take care and stay thirsty, my friend.
Soooo, you've never had a wife? Or kids?
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual. Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit. My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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You guys forget that Flave worked on a dairy when he was younger.
That dairy farm schit was hard work. But planting and rounding up some soybeans twice a year? Pffffttt. Get real. That's a part time job. I suppose thats why virtually all Farmers have off farm jobs. None in my family do. Full time and mostly 365. Congrats. The vast majority of farmers rely on off farm income.
I am MAGA.
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You guys forget that Flave worked on a dairy when he was younger.
That dairy farm schit was hard work. But planting and rounding up some soybeans twice a year? Pffffttt. Get real. That's a part time job. I suppose thats why virtually all Farmers have off farm jobs. None in my family do. Full time and mostly 365. Congrats. The vast majority of farmers rely on off farm income. Farming crops in the Louisiana sugar bowl delta is busy business with the exception of sugar cane . They get some slack time but roll 24/7 during cutting and grinding seasons,
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Well this thread has certainLy taken a turn!!!!
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Well this thread has certainLy taken a turn!!!! Back on track now.
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You guys forget that Flave worked on a dairy when he was younger.
That dairy farm schit was hard work. But planting and rounding up some soybeans twice a year? Pffffttt. Get real. That's a part time job. I suppose thats why virtually all Farmers have off farm jobs. None in my family do. Full time and mostly 365. Congrats. The vast majority of farmers rely on off farm income. Farming crops in the Louisiana sugar bowl delta is busy business with the exception of sugar cane . They get some slack time but roll 24/7 during cutting and grinding seasons, Yeah..and they get 7 cuttings of alfalfa in Arizona. The point..as always...remains.
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You guys forget that Flave worked on a dairy when he was younger.
That dairy farm schit was hard work. But planting and rounding up some soybeans twice a year? Pffffttt. Get real. That's a part time job. I suppose thats why virtually all Farmers have off farm jobs. None in my family do. Full time and mostly 365. Congrats. The vast majority of farmers rely on off farm income. Farming crops in the Louisiana sugar bowl delta is busy business with the exception of sugar cane . They get some slack time but roll 24/7 during cutting and grinding seasons, Yeah..and they get 7 cuttings of alfalfa in Arizona. The point..as always...remains. Our area typically can depend on getting 4 cuttings of hay per year. With all of the rain we’ve had this spring some cattlemen have already gotten 2 cuttings. Not alfalfa, though. Very little of that hereabouts.
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You guys forget that Flave worked on a dairy when he was younger.
That dairy farm schit was hard work. But planting and rounding up some soybeans twice a year? Pffffttt. Get real. That's a part time job. I suppose thats why virtually all Farmers have off farm jobs. None in my family do. Full time and mostly 365. Congrats. The vast majority of farmers rely on off farm income. Farming crops in the Louisiana sugar bowl delta is busy business with the exception of sugar cane . They get some slack time but roll 24/7 during cutting and grinding seasons, What do they farm? And what do they do when it's not cutting and grinding season?
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You guys forget that Flave worked on a dairy when he was younger.
That dairy farm schit was hard work. But planting and rounding up some soybeans twice a year? Pffffttt. Get real. That's a part time job. I suppose thats why virtually all Farmers have off farm jobs. None in my family do. Full time and mostly 365. Congrats. The vast majority of farmers rely on off farm income. Farming crops in the Louisiana sugar bowl delta is busy business with the exception of sugar cane . They get some slack time but roll 24/7 during cutting and grinding seasons, What do they farm? And what do they do when it's not cutting and grinding season? Corn, soybeans, wheat, sorghum, oats and sugarcane. The corn and soybeans can allow double cropping with winter wheat and oats with good timing and favorable weather. When not cutting and grinding cane in the winter months, the farmers cut back on their seasonal labor, do equipment maintenance and many run cattle on the side,
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Farming crops in the Louisiana sugar bowl delta is busy business with the exception of sugar cane . They get some slack time but roll 24/7 during cutting and grinding seasons,
What do they farm?
Trump being classless,tasteless and clueless as usual. Sorry, trump is a no tax payin pile of shiit. My young wife decided to play the field and had moved several dudes into my house
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You guys forget that Flave worked on a dairy when he was younger.
That dairy farm schit was hard work. But planting and rounding up some soybeans twice a year? Pffffttt. Get real. That's a part time job. I suppose thats why virtually all Farmers have off farm jobs. None in my family do. Full time and mostly 365. Congrats. The vast majority of farmers rely on off farm income. Farming crops in the Louisiana sugar bowl delta is busy business with the exception of sugar cane . They get some slack time but roll 24/7 during cutting and grinding seasons, Yeah..and they get 7 cuttings of alfalfa in Arizona. The point..as always...remains. Buddy of mine gets on average 7 cuts in NM. Not this year, he had enough water to irrigate twice. He usually farms all summer, buys the other locals alfalfa and hauls in the winter, among other things.
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Corn, soybeans, wheat, sorghum, oats and sugarcane.
The corn and soybeans can allow double cropping with winter wheat and oats with good timing and favorable weather.
When not cutting and grinding cane in the winter months, the farmers cut back on their seasonal labor, do equipment maintenance and many run cattle on the side,
So farming is seasonal down there too?
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Go milk a cow you dumbassed drunkard f’k. This time keep your dick in your pants. The cows will thank you.
Where does your family farm?
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Buddy of mine gets on average 7 cuts in NM. Not this year, he had enough water to irrigate twice. He usually farms all summer, buys the other locals alfalfa and hauls in the winter, among other things.
I don't remember how many cuttings they were getting where I lived in AZ, but running off pivots it was a lot. 10 sticks in my head, but it's been a long time. I had the opportunity to invest in a pivot with a few other guys, but I wasn't in a position to invest that kind of money. Money making venture for sure.
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Buddy of mine gets on average 7 cuts in NM. Not this year, he had enough water to irrigate twice. He usually farms all summer, buys the other locals alfalfa and hauls in the winter, among other things.
I don't remember how many cuttings they were getting where I lived in AZ, but running off pivots it was a lot. 10 sticks in my head, but it's been a long time. I had the opportunity to invest in a pivot with a few other guys, but I wasn't in a position to invest that kind of money. Money making venture for sure. He has some wells but it only covers a small portion of the farm. The problem is you can sell the water to oil company’s for far more than that crop will ever make. Most farmers there are doing the same if they have a well that’s legal to do so.
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