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5th generation farmer, just doing what I love. We farm corn, wheat, milo, alfalfa, mostly irrigated with some dryland. There's grandpa, dad, and I, and I just assume it'd stay that way for our operation. I'm a family man with a wife and 2 boys. When I'm not busy on the farm I enjoy a good hunt, a beer, and a great Kansas sunset.

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For those of you interested in long-range shooting, tactical gear, assault, full-auto, class 3 weapons, check this site out. This is a family-member of mine's site, thought you'd like to know about it. This is also a social-network site. Add me as a friend username: edandane Thanks, Adam

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At 12:25am on November 19, 2009, Machinery Pete said…
Adam,
Thanks for reading & watching, I appreciate your support! I just got back in the office here late tonight, was up in ND filming pair of nice farm auctions yesterday & today. Got to zip down to Des Moines tomorrow morning to record some audio for "Machinery Show", but will pick up on the JD 4000 tractor story when I get back tomorrow afternoon.

What part of KS you from?

Pete
www.machinerypete.com
At 10:17am on October 31, 2009, Brian Hough II said…
yeah we got a couple old ford tractors too. i not really happy with them. the old ford 8000 was used for some plowing, got stuck, and we ended up pulling it out with the farmall Super MDTA. lol it definally a clunker compared to the ih 1066.
At 9:35pm on October 29, 2009, Brian Hough II said…
sorry to hear you have gone green. haha. not sure I could ever do it. its funny because my family is a ford red tractor family and one of my best friends family is chevy green tractor family. There is a lot of busting chops going on every day.
At 6:11pm on October 22, 2009, Kaiser Farms said…
we just plant milo and it looks great but tuesday we cut 200 bu. and it tested 20 so we stoped. I knew it was wet but we needed some before we ween our cattle so we decided to cut some before it rained on it. how is it looking out in western Kansas?
At 8:40pm on October 5, 2009, Jamie Lengner said…
yea i was cultivateing sunflowers and saw the whole thing start it was really amzeing
At 8:00am on September 3, 2009, Andy Overbay said…
Adam...just caught up with your reply regarding the prize package! Yeah....I agree! I was thinking about unloading a few "got milk?" T shirts!
At 10:04pm on August 2, 2009, Latham Hi-Tech Seeds said…
Our new 2010 product guide (seed book), is posted online at www.lathamseeds.com. You can actually “flip” through the pages online. Just left click your mouse on any page and drag your mouse across the screen to turn the page.
At 7:50am on July 28, 2009, Jeff Caldwell said…
Hey, Adam. Things are good up here -- a little on the dry side, actually. But, it's stayed cooler than normal -- June actually was warmer than July has been, on average. We're finally getting some heat the last few days, though.

Corn looks really good, though. I was actually down in Hoxie over the weekend. Man, it looks nice around there! They've had great conditions this year.

Hey, by the way, Bob Reed's going to get inducted into the Kansas High School sports Hall of Fame (or whatever it's called) in KC later this summer. Pretty cool.

So, things going well down your way?
At 1:50pm on July 26, 2009, marlyn debeer said…
which corn is tall plowed or not played thanks
At 6:08pm on July 24, 2009, Mike Zeiler said…
that was the mother off all hail storms, it looked like mid winter 48 hours later... but amazingly the corn came back and looks good considering!!
 
 



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