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Re: Life in NH - Update #7 

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...if it costs a thousand dollars to grow a couple of tomatoes and a few ears of corn, it is not cost effective. Especially if ya has to add a quarter million in surgeries and recovery. Then again, I could just be lazy. Don't rush me, Im thinking about it.




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Re: Life in NH - Update #7
By: micro
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Wed, 13 Jun 18 6:06 AM
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Iffen I had that tractor De has, here is what I woulda done. I woulda used the front end to dig out the entire plot and put the dirt/rocks/ whatever some pother place.

Then, I would have either ordered a few yards of organic soil to be dumped nearby and then put it in the hole I had left and fill it up using the tractor, or maybe gone to the forest and scopped up lots of sol from there and put it in.

Either way, I would have used that tractor even if meant buying a front loader for the front end...

Let the muscles on that machine get all achy and not my back.....

DE, congrats on a great job accomplished.... Thanks for sharing also! I loved every photo !!!

micro....

You is just more willing to endure the aches and pains than I am..... I have had enough of them...


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