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Seeing Turner's name mentioned a lot. He got surpassed sometime ago.

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TD Village 1 Parking Game Day

Posted by UncleJEAUX on 11/8/23 at 6:11 pm
Where is the best place to park on game day close to TD Village 1 ?
Where you moving TL, finally getting a place on a golf course?

re: Sod for my new house

Posted by UncleJEAUX on 2/23/13 at 7:13 am to
Go with the st aug, but remember all grass will burn up if not watered
[quote]Definition of lower\middle\upper class?? If you define class by earned income, you are probably not upper class. This is borderline subjective....much like the "fair share" rhetoric. There's always someone more rich than you. I'll say this: in almost all areas in this country, the family earning $250,000 annually has way more in common with a family earning $30,000 annually than they do with Warren Buffett, Bill Gates, or most US presidents. [/quote/]

This kid nailed it

Anybody hunt @ Honey Brake this year?

Posted by UncleJEAUX on 2/21/13 at 6:41 pm
Just wondering how it went?

re: Buying Land

Posted by UncleJEAUX on 4/26/12 at 8:15 pm to
You will more than likely need at least 25% as a down payment.

re: Soybean Field land Rental $$?

Posted by UncleJEAUX on 4/23/12 at 10:47 pm to
I do this for a living.

Depends a lot on the quality of the land and whether or not it is irrigated. Find out what farmer Dave's avg. yield is (how many bushels he is harvesting),and figure 20% to 25% of it times current mkt. price. (currently $13.50/bushel).

Low 30 bu. X 25% = 7.5 bu. X $13.50 = $101.25/acre

High 50 bu. X 25% = 12.5 bu. X 13.50 = $168.75/acre

Remember farming is volitale (think weather), and the price changes daily. You would be better off renting to a responsible farmer that will take care of your land for a little less money than someone paying top dollar rent who is just mining the land.

re: "The Honey Brake Experience"

Posted by UncleJEAUX on 4/23/12 at 2:12 pm to
Bump

Anyone else hunted here?

re: "The Honey Brake Experience"

Posted by UncleJEAUX on 4/23/12 at 1:54 pm to
Bump

Anyone else hunted here?
Probably the best and most expensive lawyers in the country will turn this into an exhaustive mental chess match.

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It will be frontpage WSJ material all summer.
Google is definitely going to write a check, the only question is how many zeroes it will contain.