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Thanks Uncle Joe. A lot of folks sure would miss this if it fades away. "You never know what you're missing till its gone." Enjoy Klaus and others and hoping to see more. Lots of good info to help folks starting out. "Keep on keeping on."
Thanks again.

Mike Rock says 2019-03-12 09:35:07 (CST)



Jed,
Guess we all have to post more. Facebook is a nightmare, I have an account that my wife got for us but try to stay off. I must admit that there are a lot of interesting groups like DAPnet, sorghum (I use a Chattanooga No. 13 mill), grain grinding (I have 6 Meadows mills and six big old rotary screen bolters), and a shooting site. Still, if I visit twice a month, that is a lot for me.

I wonder how many people are visiting our site here this week? If you even visit to look, log in and say, "Howdy".

God bless


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Klaus Karbaumer says 2019-03-12 17:29:09 (CST)



Jed, thank you for being so kind. I do hope that the shared passion for small scale agriculture, powered by draft animals, can attract more people again.


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K.C. Fox says 2019-03-13 13:01:55 (CST)



I have a Facebook account. I only get on there every 2-3 days I had missed RH as was real busy. I checked and It had been 30 days since anyone had posted and I just wondered what was going on.


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