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3248I never heard of that before.Ish-11/13/2013
3247Thank You Joan. Bobrobert b furman-11/13/2013
3246If you are the owner of the land you do not have to meet the requirement of workJoan Osland Graffius-11/13/2013
3244what is an SEP? TIA Bobrobert b furman-11/13/2013
3243Hi Jim Land prices in the valley have been running from $7,000 to $10,000 per aJoan Osland Graffius-11/12/2013
3242<Do they still make ice cream from the university dairy herd in Babcock Hall?Biotech Jim-11/12/2013
3241>>I actually took a few courses in the UW animal sciences department when Snowshoe-11/12/2013
3240Hi Joan- The land prices in my neck of the woods go for about $8K an acre, anBiotech Jim-11/12/2013
3239You can always buy some of that great WI land and rent it out or share crop it. Joan Osland Graffius-11/12/2013
3238Joan and gcrispin- You folks are the best, what great learning and history. Biotech Jim-11/12/2013
3237Thanks, neat map.Joan Osland Graffius-11/12/2013
3236Here is an interesting story. Senator Windom was the senator that bought some ofJoan Osland Graffius-11/12/2013
3235Here is a link to a good map that shows the geographical areas where different vgcrispin-11/12/2013
3234Where our land is, if the towns were 15 or more miles apart there would be an elJoan Osland Graffius-11/12/2013
3233A lot of places in the US have towns every 10 miles because of the RR lines.Ish-11/12/2013
3232Hi message 3186 in this forum is a picture of our wheat fields.Joan Osland Graffius-11/11/2013
3231Interesting. We grow red wheat, used to grow durum wheat but do not any more. ThJoan Osland Graffius-11/11/2013
3230My land is in Eastern Washington where we grow soft white wheat. All of the whegcrispin-11/11/2013
3229Where do you have your land? I have land in North Dakota and we also grow wheatJoan Osland Graffius-11/10/2013
3228I own farmland that has been in the family since the 1900's. I lease the langcrispin-11/9/2013
3227They like the 30% wet corn, others want it dried to 15% for storage. Used to be Ish-11/4/2013
3226North Dakota has 4 ethanol plants, one is 50 miles from the farm.Joan Osland Graffius-11/3/2013
3225Ethanol plants love high moisture corn. Takes water to make ethanol.Ish-11/3/2013
3224North Dakota State University is trying to help these folks Harvesting High-MoiJoan Osland Graffius-11/3/2013
3223I learn something every day.Joan Osland Graffius-11/3/2013
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