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A few pictures of cultivating this year's crop of organic tobacco.

Klaus Karbaumer says 2016-07-11 20:55:59 (CST)



That is a very good-looking team(span) of mules, Jerry. I bet they would be good for cultivating vegetables, too.


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JerryHicks says 2016-07-12 05:45:38 (CST)



I use them in my garden too. They work just about anywhere I put them. I about believe if they could harness themselves, they'd be out and working with out me! I'm real pleased with this team .


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Ralph in N.E.Oh says 2016-07-17 18:33:34 (CST)



Jerry, I'm not sure how I missed this post. Nice looking mules, especially their easy gait. You can tell they are a joy to work.


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JerryHicks says 2016-07-19 07:10:27 (CST)



They've been a real good team. I've had a hard time getting that lead mule over being stifled. I'm still not completely convinced she'll ever get over it completely. They both seem to really enjoy working and they really pay attention. I can't fault them.


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dbarker says 2016-07-19 23:01:48 (CST)



Jerry
What do you do with your tabacco?

Dave


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JerryHicks says 2016-07-20 06:27:57 (CST)



I raise organic tobacco on a contract for a tobacco company who markets organic as well as additive free cigarettes.


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