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    Senior Member LANDBARON is on a distinguished road
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    Quote Originally Posted by IA CORN FARMER View Post
    LOL!!!!!!!!!! What do you mean? My wife and I were so poor between 1986 to 1994, we couldn't even afford to go out and eat dinner some months. And the only beer I could afford was Grainbelt in those dark non-returnable glass bottles for 99 cents a 6-pack. Maybe it was more than 99 cents a 6 pack in 1986, but in High School it really was only 99 cents a 6-pack, that was in the mid-1970's. Still remember the 99 cent per 6 pack price!!! LOL Yea, the good ole days. Also something called Cherry Slow Gin, that was like $2 for a 1 pint bottle, and then Boonesfarm wine for $1.50/bottle. Seriously, that is what we drank in high school because no one had much money.

    You have some serious issues to contend with, wish you the best.

    You smoke weed?

    Dabble in hookers?

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    Banned Faust100F is on a distinguished road
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    Quote Originally Posted by LANDBARON View Post
    I took more risks than you two clowns combined.
    LMAO! Thanks for my laugh of the day! You got one thing right . . . we really are clowns . . . aren't we! John

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    Banned IA CORN FARMER is on a distinguished road
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    Quote Originally Posted by Faust100F View Post
    LMAO! Thanks for my laugh of the day! You got one thing right . . . we really are clowns . . . aren't we! John
    Yes, have a headache today, the wife and I went out to celebrate the Iowa farmland report last night, had 1 too many beers, but it was fun. And yes, we are clowns. With the 38% increase in Iowa farmland the last 12 months, we are very wealthy clowns, but still clowns. Money never changes things for most guys, most farmers I know are multi-millioniares now with the huge run-up in land prices, but they still drive there 10 year old truck. By the time we hit 50 years old, most of us have the hunting equipment, trucks, cars, and other assorted toys that you need, so having more money makes little or no difference. My wife will still make meatloaf, even though she can afford steak, old habits are hard to break.

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    Banned IA CORN FARMER is on a distinguished road
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    Say Faust, 3 CLASS 2 farms with CSR's all below 70, they are even low CLASS 2 soils.

    LINN COUNTY, IA
    12/12/2012
     68 acres sold for $720,800.00 ($10,600.00/A)
    » Click Here For Brochure (PDF)
    BUTLER COUNTY, IA
    12/11/2012
     109.5 acres sold for $1,275,675.00 ($11,650.00/A)
    » Click Here For Brochure (PDF)
    12/07/2012 235± Acres, Kossuth County, Iowa, were sold at auction on Friday, December 07, 2012, at 10:00 AM at the Ledyard Community Center in Ledyard, Iowa. For additional information, please contact James Franzen, Agent at (515) 295-2706 or click here.
    TOTAL…$2,557,500
    Tract 1: $11,250/A
    Tract 2: $10,100/A

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    Senior Member LANDBARON is on a distinguished road
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    fdh

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    Quote Originally Posted by LANDBARON View Post
    fdh
    What does FDH mean?

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