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    Posted: 30 Apr 2011 at 7:13pm
How much gold do I need to sell??
 
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Lots!  the change in your pocket after breakfast, not going to do it!!   One more question, if you had a "bad night drinking" the night before, what would ya do to them there long straight rows of crops?? bad bad thought!
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That is incredible!
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Originally posted by Dave in PA Dave in PA wrote:

Lots!  the change in your pocket after breakfast, not going to do it!!   One more question, if you had a "bad night drinking" the night before, what would ya do to them there long straight rows of crops?? bad bad thought!
 
I wonder why they don't have auto-steer on the tractor???
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Great idea, but what if the weed looks like the vegetable?  I assume it uses optics of some kind?
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That is pretty amazing.
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I see it works well in a nice weed free field.  What happens when the camera lens gets dirty?
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Dont know that it works good in a weed free fieldeither.Did not watch all but the one weed i did seen it missed and I think i saw it run over one plant.Its batting 0 for 1 as far as weeds.
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Wait five years, by then you should be able to buy one that will work in road gear...
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Wonder if you can program it to take out beets? (yuck), Darrel
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It is really cool, but even with $1500 gold, it will probably cost nearly a pound. 
Back in the late '60's there were some automatic sugarbeet thinner/weeders, just used distance and a pneumatic powered blade swinging back.  Never saw them work but they went for scrap prices in the last 20 years as planters got more accurate.
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thats something different!

red and green are nice for christmas, but orange is all year round
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Darrel you just have to fix them right....we have converted many people to eating beets and it now is a very good crop for us. We grow red, white, golden and striped beets. We steam them, peel and saute with onion and garlic in olive oil.....mmmmmmmmmm!
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I knew it wouldn't take long to get a response out of you on that comment. You'll have to fix me up some if I get out there sometime. Hopefully when the big show is out there at Lynden, WA in what year is that, 12 or13? Darrel
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are them rocks in that field? and...that new of a tractor...and the air don't work!!
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and i'm with darrell bouts them beets!!!
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them folks ever hear of a goose neck hoe

i like old tractors of all colors
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