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Steve Fulling

@FullingSteve

Row crop farmer in S.E. Illinois along the Wabash River. Father, husband, grandpa and conservationist of one of our most precious commodities.

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I can attest that a blown 2' feed hose for 120' booms looks like fog in your mirror at 7 am. Luckily it left a trail on the hard road to prove that theory wrong

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While I am no longer a bachelor I have a hack for those that are. Grab a whole cooked chicken from Walmart, shred, put a serving in a bowl, add some butter and Franks, nuke 2 minutes, add some shredded cheese and enjoy a poor man's buffalo wings without the cost.

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The new catch basin is doing its job but I think I have a restriction somewhere. That is a 10' riser on a 8' tile, it should have been drained by now. I have fished out dead coons in the past on different locations, hope that is not the cause. # nasty.

The new catch basin is doing its job but I think I have a restriction somewhere. That is a 10' riser on a 8' tile, it should have been drained by now. I have fished out dead coons in the past on different locations, hope that is not the cause. # nasty.
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Planting speeds for me in corn:
If listening to Masters, 4.5 -5 mph
Listening to Kentucky Derby 5-5.5 mph
Listening to Indy 500, what ever speed I can pull it especially if just getting started.

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Bought this bad boy in July of 2000. It has served us and many others very well over the years. It does stay under roof and that helps tremendously. Still can easily get wear parts. Few other tools have given me such satisfaction. Thank you Mr. Weber

Bought this bad boy in July of 2000. It has served us and many others very well over the years. It does stay under roof and that helps tremendously. Still can easily get wear parts. Few other tools have given me such satisfaction. Thank you Mr. Weber
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This was yesterday on some sandy ground north of town. They actually had a plow rodeo on this last fall. Not condemning anything or anyone just a good visual.

This was yesterday on some sandy ground north of town. They actually had a plow rodeo on this last fall. Not condemning anything or anyone just a good visual.
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Anyone on here have google photos and can give me a tutorial on how to get them to post on here via a response?

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Another cc pic. This is c rye seeded 10/24-25 on dc bean ground. I want sure if I had a tremendous amount of volunteer wheat or c rye took off or both. This confirms most is c rye. I forget to hit the on switch. Another successful field test

Another cc pic. This is c rye seeded 10/24-25 on dc bean ground. I want sure if I had a tremendous amount of volunteer wheat or c rye took off or both. This confirms most is c rye. I forget to hit the on switch. Another successful field test
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