Farmwithjunk
Super Member
That might be true. Must be why them folks on larger acreage's have GPS systems doing the driving while they have coffee and watch the news in climate controlled spaces!
Same equipment very common here too. Go into Western Kentucky and you'll find it not that much different than Illinois and Missouri. (right across the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers) Seemingly endless fields of deep, rich soil. Corn and soybeans are most common, but parts of Western Ky is also cotton country. Auto steer, GPS, computers in the cabs is fairly common on larger farms everywhere these days.
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