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north central Oklahoma | That it does, but don't you think it odd that everything costs $20/acre. I think they could package us sugar water, and it prolly has been tried, and put a price of $20 on it. I guess that is the threshhold figure that most farmers will bite at and try it to see if it works. I guess the mentality that if it doesn't cost much, then it must not be any good holds true here too. I might give it a try to. Gonna mark that site and give them a call next week. | |
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