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I think you have some color clashing going on here, buying or making doors?. I wonder where you got the trees and who milled them...............

I have a few different color buildings around here.. And I'm probably going to make them..

Someone just dropped that lumber off here one day..
 
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #13,252  
If not using TBN I use imgur. I gave up on photo bucket while back and went to imgur, have fairly good luck so far with it and fairly easy to understand with different picture size options.
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Do they charge you to use Imgur?

I left Photo bucket because they wanted to charge me for the basic service I had been getting free for years, then they put a watermark with their advertising on all the pics I ever posted... I deleted every one along with my account. Lost lots of pics!
 
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #13,253  
I left Photo bucket because they wanted to charge me for the basic service I had been getting free for years, then they put a watermark with their advertising on all the pics I ever posted... I deleted every one along with my account. Lost lots of pics!
You mean you don't keep a back up of every pict. you post???
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That's not photo buckets fault...

SR
 
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #13,254  
Try Imgbox, it is free...
 
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #13,255  
They do, but still create that plow layer. Every time that you plow at the same depth you're compacting what's below the plow depth. That's why the big farmers use sub soilers, aerators, and other cool toys-
I mean tools.

Yeah we subsoil every few years. It really breaks up the hard pan, but also brings up the rocks.

I HATE picking rocks, but live in the wrong state to have that opinion I suppose.

We also use certain varieties of grass to break up the hardpan, like alfalfa. The crazy stuff can drive a root 20 feet down, finding their way into cracks in the ledge and everything. That helps pump nitrogen from the air, down into the soil, but other types of crops do that as well. But despite being a farm, I am moving south. I am now 517 feet south from where I grew up, so I am moving south...just at glacier pace! (LOL)
 
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #13,256  
You mean you don't keep a back up of every pict. you post???
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That's not photo buckets fault...

SR

Well I do now. Most of them were phone pics and died when my last phone did...

Just photobuckets fault they ruined every picture I had on file there..
 
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #13,257  
   / Tractors and wood! Show your pics #13,258  
You mean you don't keep a back up of every pict. you post???
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That's not photo buckets fault...

SR

With storage so cheap, I've never understood why people give away their photos (and essentially their life history) to unknown people. I have thousands of images (dating back 50 years) on three independent storage devices. None are on the cloud or other services.
 
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With storage so cheap, I've never understood why people give away their photos (and essentially their life history) to unknown people. I have thousands of images (dating back 50 years) on three independent storage devices. None are on the cloud or other services.

What kind of storage devices?
 
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Yeah we subsoil every few years. It really breaks up the hard pan, but also brings up the rocks.

I HATE picking rocks, but live in the wrong state to have that opinion I suppose.

We also use certain varieties of grass to break up the hardpan, like alfalfa. The crazy stuff can drive a root 20 feet down, finding their way into cracks in the ledge and everything. That helps pump nitrogen from the air, down into the soil, but other types of crops do that as well. But despite being a farm, I am moving south. I am now 517 feet south from where I grew up, so I am moving south...just at glacier pace! (LOL)

I know what you mean about rocks. When my field was cleared the guy did a really good job cleaning the rocks as well as the stumps... for a few years I was picking up nothing bigger than a football. I would fill the bucket and dump them in my driveway for base. Then I had this brainstorm that if I plowed a little deeper I would bury the weeds... wrong answer. Whereas I had never ever tripped my plow before, I now do it at least once per pass, and carry a stone bar to roll the biggest into the bucket because I can't lift them.
 

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