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Old 10/05/07, 04:50 PM
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Potato Harvest 2007! What a good year! (Pic heavy!)

Here are a few pictures from last week. we got our potatoes up! And Man it was a good year! We got over 35- 40kg bags and 25kg of them! (The bags were 40 and 25 kg feed bags. with all the potatoes in it, it would have been for then 40kg!) We are gonna get sick of eatting all those potatoes! (This is my Uncle's and Aunt's dairy farm. we plant them and get 50% of the stuff. Plus it was good having help weeding them all!)


Potato Harvest 2007! What a good year! (Pic heavy!) - Gardening & Plant Propagation
Potato Harvest 2007! What a good year! (Pic heavy!) - Gardening & Plant Propagation
Potato Harvest 2007! What a good year! (Pic heavy!) - Gardening & Plant Propagation
Potato Harvest 2007! What a good year! (Pic heavy!) - Gardening & Plant Propagation
Potato Harvest 2007! What a good year! (Pic heavy!) - Gardening & Plant Propagation
Potato Harvest 2007! What a good year! (Pic heavy!) - Gardening & Plant Propagation
Potato Harvest 2007! What a good year! (Pic heavy!) - Gardening & Plant Propagation
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Old 10/05/07, 04:56 PM
 
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wow, nice looking spuds

our irish potato harvest was modest this year, but the sweet taters are looking good
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Old 10/05/07, 09:20 PM
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Is that a tater digger? that machine behind the tractor? the last photo?
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Old 10/06/07, 08:27 AM
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Is that a tater digger? that machine behind the tractor? the last photo?

Yes! Been in the family since my grandparents came to Canada from Germeny in 1950 ish. That yellow piece is new on it, but it is a digger! looks old and crapy but diddn't give us any trouble at all!
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wow that is one big spud that little girl has in her hand in the last pic.!!!!
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Old 10/06/07, 01:31 PM
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nice looking spuds!! seen some potato barns over by florenceville, old time mostly underground ones. our digger makes yours look way new!! steel wheeled but pto powered.
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Old 10/07/07, 09:34 PM
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nice looking spuds!! seen some potato barns over by florenceville, old time mostly underground ones. our digger makes yours look way new!! steel wheeled but pto powered.
I never thought some one would ever say that!!
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