Every year the antique tractor club gets together and plows this giant field. They also have a few horses always a good time and part of what I love about living in the country. If you don't like cornfields and John Deere tractors and plow horses, then get the hell out of this country!.🇺🇸🇺🇸. A buddy of mine owns the farm and the woods all around it and it's one of my favorite turkey and crow hunting spots.Merica!
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Old school/new school
That yellow lab lost her plow
That's Bob🐶. Man, you can definitely see the results of the industrial revolution when you see how much field a team of horses plow compared to a tractor. There's still quite a bit of horse logging up here though doesn't tear up the woods as much as machines and the out of state flatlanders that own land up here like the horse aspect. It makes them feel like hardy pioneers.