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    Time to lighten up - Laughter is good medicine Part II

    Fact is it would be just as possible for an AR to unload the dishwasher as it would be for an AR to shoot someone . Both actions require a person to perform them not an inanimate object. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Advantage ladino clover as your perennial clover

    I plant Ladino in with winter wheat / Rye . I don’t mow and let the wWW/WR shade the clover through the summertime . Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    What is this called?

    If the ears are long enough that would work great .all you would need to do would be drill a hole for the pin . If not it would be cheap to have one made that would fit Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    What is this called?

    Simple cheap solution .Take the part that is broken off completely and also remove the arm (that seems to already be loose )that would keep the part the Clovis is fastened from rotating to off . Now turn the reviver 90 * in the hitch and run a bolt through Which ever hole makes it level . Use a...
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    Is there no love for the 22LR?

    I should add that the lawyer proof trigger sucks but a few bucks and 15 minute trigger spring upgrade took care of that Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Is there no love for the 22LR?

    I did not think I would ever find a 22 more accurate and fun to shoot as the 10/22 but my Walther tac 22 is tops . Match accuracy , AR platform ( not a conversion ) adjustable gas for different pressure rounds and suppressor use . Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Is there no love for the 22LR?

    I have my grandads 39 ( heavy original model ) made in the 40 s Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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    Adding Bees

    We plant polinator mixes on our 320 acres wildlife habitat farm .. We participate in the US and state of Mo. Programs . It's a lot of work converting pasture and hay fields to wild flower and native grass but it's worth it . Not only do the pollinators love it but so do quail , deer and turkey ...
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    Restoring a field to native habitat

    I have a 320 acres old farm that I'm converting to natural plants and some to pollinator mix . Missouri conservation helps some with the cost. The fescue has to be glyed out . I spray in fall after the first winter freeze has shut down warm season grasses then burn in January or February . Then...
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    Mattress shopping

    Our mattress was getting a wee bit saggy so I went to home Depot and purchased 2 sheets of 5/8 plywood . Cut to fit and corners rounded off and now I sleep like a baby . That's how is poor folks roll Sent from my LM-K920 using Tapatalk
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    No-Till over stumps?

    I have several 4 to 8 acre pollinator plots . It took several winters and spraying cool season every fall and then burning them off after the second year to get a good stand . Sent from my LM-K920 using Tapatalk
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    Coronavirus

    Someone has to pay the billions of $ the people who figured out how to get this virus to jump from animals to people are charging to keep it all on the hush hush Sent from my LM-K920 using Tapatalk
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    Prescribed Burn

    Hard to believe but burning has proven to increase the number of ticks in some cases . The researchers actually take duct tape and count ticks per foot . Seams that if an area doesn't have a lot to attract wildlife that carry ticks the tick population will be low . Burning helps forage plants...
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    What will the impact be now that whitetail deer are confirmed carriers of Covid.

    Yes , I do . I don't let anyone who even looks like they may have a sniffle around my dog . Sent from my LM-K920 using Tapatalk
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    Coronavirus

    My nephew had it in December 2020 and it was just sniffles and no taste or smell . Then he tested + for 3 weeks with no symptoms . Now just this week he has all the symptoms and + again . Not down with it but feeling tired and drained . Sent from my LM-K920 using Tapatalk
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