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farmerjo replied to BookMan's topic in Sports, Hobbies & Activities
We are still the underdogs Alex. You might find without your gun the other boys will chip in more. Still pretty sure we will kick it straight to Gawn,it's whether we can get the ball to ground from there. Also i think there is a gps course at Arden street this week,so the boys can navigate their way to the Gš Half our team have heard of it but never been. -
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farmerjo replied to BookMan's topic in Sports, Hobbies & Activities
Sad to say the Big clubs will always get the rub of the green. They were pretty quick to pay Daicos a fifty when Tom Powell picked the ball up and threw it back. Anyway saw some good signs in the forward line with Pink,Ford and Teakle helping Larkey and Zurrhar. -
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farmerjo replied to BookMan's topic in Sports, Hobbies & Activities
Thanks for the support guys. What an entertaining game of football. Just proud they fought it out to the end as with seven minutes to go we looked shot. How good was Hill's hanger. On the umps,lets go back to three as four is not working. To many different interpretations of the rules. -
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farmerjo replied to BookMan's topic in Sports, Hobbies & Activities
i take all that backš Gutsy effort from the boys even though Will's boys were undermanned on the ball. Nice percentage boosterš -
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farmerjo replied to BookMan's topic in Sports, Hobbies & Activities
You reakon your doing it tough. I've been trying to think of all the positives to back Norf this week to keep the guantlet tipping rolling along. Just can't see it,looks like a winless season until our messiah Griffen Logue gets back on the park from his knee reco. Not sure why we have picked up a couple Tasmanians this year,unless ... -
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farmerjo replied to BookMan's topic in Sports, Hobbies & Activities
Good to see you back Alex.š -
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farmerjo replied to BookMan's topic in Sports, Hobbies & Activities
Good week of footy. Radar is on fire along with his Blues. Dockers looked quick today. And GCS playing exciting footy. Good week for the Roo's with two draft picks and not losingš -
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farmerjo replied to BookMan's topic in Sports, Hobbies & Activities
Bloody hell Will,that was some performance from your guys. Nice to see Waterman filling his potential. Amazing how quick the young guys bulk up these days. I thought flyin Ryan was done watching him last week but what an effort yesterday,nearly pulled down a screamer. -
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farmerjo replied to BookMan's topic in Sports, Hobbies & Activities
They played like a new team in the comp Chooks. Was a dour game to watch. -
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farmerjo replied to BookMan's topic in Sports, Hobbies & Activities
I hope the Kangaroos don't change their name,we might not have many left as we're known. I'm still seething watching Logan McDonald playing for Swans last night while we picked a guy 5 foot tall who runs around in the Magoo's instead. Interesting to hear we don't want another priority pick,until we do.š -
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farmerjo replied to BookMan's topic in Sports, Hobbies & Activities
Nice work Ozzy. Thought that was going to be an easy round to pick.š -
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farmerjo replied to BookMan's topic in Sports, Hobbies & Activities
Good week of footy. Thanks for doing the roundup again Will. Thought GWS looked awesome with their running power. Dockers showed some G&D. Another long year coming up for the Roo's and Eagles but everyone else look competative. -
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farmerjo replied to BookMan's topic in Sports, Hobbies & Activities
Do we get a mulligan on the opening round of tipping.š -
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farmerjo replied to BookMan's topic in Sports, Hobbies & Activities
Very disappointing when your a struggling club. High draft pick with a heap of games pumped into him with no return. Would not surprise me if Essendon pick him up or later with Tassie. Certainly the right decision to let him go,Clarko doesn't need the publicity or the club. On a brighter note,looking forward to LDU putting a full season together,real Brownlow chance. Backline and ruck stocks looking fragile but the game is evolving with more mids playing further back down the field. Hope the new boys have been practising the team songš -
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farmerjo replied to BookMan's topic in Sports, Hobbies & Activities
Thanks Chook, -
Renting rice paddy
farmerjo replied to dick turpin's topic in Organic Farming, Smallholding and Kitchen Gardening
I have heard of up front payments for a crop like sugar which you get 4-5 years out of one planting. But only for payment to cover that cycle which is around 1000 baht/rai x 5 years so 5000 baht/rai in advance. Farmers don't tend to rent in long periods for fear of squatters rights after 10 years. Well thats what they believe around here. -
Easy ground cover around the banks of a new pond in Korat?
farmerjo replied to ey89's topic in Farming in Thailand Forum
You could try Ubon forage seeds for some grass varieties. -
The Official Maize and Rotational Crops Thread
farmerjo replied to Jonathan Fairfield's topic in Farming in Thailand Forum
Happy new year. Went to town yesterday and passed a few sugar weigh stations. Going price at the moment 1700 baht + 250 baht. Another good year for sugar farmers -
You should look at what implements you want to use first,ploughs,power harrows,sprayer,post hole digger,water pumps,etc. Two wheel drive or FWA,front blade and remote hydraulics. Time spent in the field to do the job. A lot of clay soil here so timing is everything. Too wet or too dry. Will it be stored in a shed,are rats a problem with chewing wiring harness's. Will you have a pressure water cleaner,grease gun and air compressor to maintain tractor. The Kubota 34 and 47 horsepower are most common around here although not unusual to see the tractor bonnets up from overheating,working to hard.
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The Official Maize and Rotational Crops Thread
farmerjo replied to Jonathan Fairfield's topic in Farming in Thailand Forum
Rice harvest over for the year. Contractor ended up charging 750/rai to harvest with his combine We got 6000 kg's off 17 rai so enough bags kept aside to eat and sold about 4000 kg's to other locals at 10 baht/kilo. Just waiting on the 1000 baht/rai government contribution to end with a profit. -
If your having a clean out but let the deadwood remain,nothing will change.
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That's pretty harsh on our beloved Owl. Nothing like being an eggspert on all matters.
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Charlie,are you moving it to the lounge?