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Posted 11/23/2012 10:54 (#2712304 - in reply to #2712262)
Subject: Re: pics: What to do: Landlord cows in corn



south central IOWA
nar - 11/23/2012 00:51

Close to harvest landlord called, we had just been there a couple days before checking moisture and knew it would be about a week. He said "hey you should come combine this corn, my cows got out in it". Brother told him we would soon as it dried a little more. We assumed, like you would, that he had gotten the cows out. Go over there 4 days later to check moisture again and there are cows out in it.


I'm with you jonas grumby. When I read this I new what I would have done and nothing the LL said makes me assume he got his cattle out. What I get from it, he isn't going to/be able to get the cows out. Since we're all assuming around here....I'm going to assume the OP planted the corn too close to the fence and the cows started leaning on it which makes it very difficult to keep any cow in.

Besides...if the LL was such a bad guy that the OP tries to make him sound like......HE WOULDN'T HAVE CALLED!
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