TOAK, The Thread of All Knowledge part XIV.
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OKMICK (12-08-2023)
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Seems to me Lou, all you ever be doing is fixing what the students break up!!! You always got some project goin on at the college! And sorry, but it's somewhat hard for me to imagine an ag college in california.... seems like an awful lot of cities around there for farmers to want to head to!! MSU has a nice country feel to it and many acres of land for farming, crops, animals, etc. Regardless, keep up the good work!!!
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Seems to me Lou, all you ever be doing is fixing what the students break up!!! You always got some project goin on at the college! And sorry, but it's somewhat hard for me to imagine an ag college in california.... seems like an awful lot of cities around there for farmers to want to head to!! MSU has a nice country feel to it and many acres of land for farming, crops, animals, etc. Regardless, keep up the good work!!!
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No ****??!!! Would have thought one of the mid-west would hold that "honor"!! But I guess you got crops other than what I normally think of for farming.
Going to the farm show next month. It's the largest farm equipment show in the US. CA is very AG centered. A lot of people only think of LA and San Francisco when they imagine California.
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Yup....that's me!!! Thanks for the quickie ag lesson!!! Only been to one ag show when I was a kid.... my dad did manage to get me a straw cowboy hat which never made it through the summer!!!