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Posted 4/28/2014 21:53 (#3842689 - in reply to #3842582)
Subject: RE: bto bites the dust


Crawfordsville, Arkansas
RAB - 4/28/2014 20:21

From what I can see he had one combine, one disk, one field cultivator etc. Not sure how that gets him into the bto club.


2 planters, 2 grain carts. Must have tried to farm the entire countryside....

There's a few guys here that would be classified as bto. About half do ok and the other half are some of the best farmers there is. The ones who aren't the greatest don't have the best of labor. The good ones take care of the land, their employees and equipment. They finish up usually around the same time as everyone else. So what if they farm 10,000 acres.

The bto's you need to watch out for are the ones that come from 2 counties or states over and rent everything up. Those are the bad guys.
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