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Post by furbuy46 on Sept 3, 2008 18:46:20 GMT -5
I also got a darn good return on my CDs to. Think it was about 10% or so. can't member any more. It is a dang site better than the measly 3-4 % or less that I get on my certificate of deposits now. I wanna puke when my quarterly staements come in now days.
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Post by K9Wolfer on Sept 4, 2008 11:22:33 GMT -5
Right
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Post by K9Wolfer on Sept 4, 2008 11:23:26 GMT -5
I hear ya
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Post by furbuy46 on Sept 6, 2008 13:51:22 GMT -5
my brother and I just came in from the woods. We dug 1 lb. of seng for the total. Not great hunting. All plants we found are yellow or brown, mostly. a gew green plants, but not many.
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Post by firemanphob on Sept 6, 2008 15:06:46 GMT -5
I haven't had time to get out yet but after tomorrow, I have two weeks vacation. By the way Furbuy, good show on t-man live last night. Mike
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Post by furbuy46 on Sept 6, 2008 22:40:47 GMT -5
Thanks Mike.
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Post by bobwendt on Sept 7, 2008 4:30:50 GMT -5
been out and plantuing a few berries. all this 3-400 dollar talk bummed me out so not digging it again. I figure better than money in the bank and fun just being out. most of the sang is down and gone up here. who would have ever figured a drought as of say even august 1st? that last hurricane few days ago, western and northern in. got 2-3 inches, us .2/10 , lol, one of theose dry rains too. same thing going on right now. we ever get ther right weather year and ther rihght price at the same time and I should do a large amount real fast.
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Post by hoosieryote on Sept 8, 2008 20:55:43 GMT -5
dang it and i just dug the biggest seng of my life today and a bunch of it to boot. Sheeeeet gonna be like furs 10 dollor coons again cant them chinese figure out anything?
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Post by furbuy46 on Sept 8, 2008 22:29:42 GMT -5
hoosieryote don't get discouraged. The season just started. Lots of time for things to happen. It is pretty common for seng to start cheap.
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Post by foxcatcher1 on Sept 9, 2008 3:13:20 GMT -5
Yes like Don said, 'seng is not like fur, it tends to go UP the farther into the season we get.
With drought conditions again it will all balance on the amount the spring\summer diggers put on the market.
I have heard some guys say they have been digging since June.
Don
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Post by hoosieryote on Sept 9, 2008 7:04:01 GMT -5
somebody needs to smack them the seng will dissapear again if they dont let it reproduce. I have good seng because i have took care of it for 20 years and planted it in places that lazy diggers wont go and in a few more years i wont be able to go. lol
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Post by hoosieryote on Sept 9, 2008 7:04:08 GMT -5
somebody needs to smack them the seng will dissapear again if they dont let it reproduce. I have good seng because i have took care of it for 20 years and planted it in places that lazy diggers wont go and in a few more years i wont be able to go. lol
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Post by furbuy46 on Sept 9, 2008 10:26:50 GMT -5
foxcatcher 1 the only real drought is in ind, part of ill and part of ky. There is a lot of seng being dug in my area and south of me. We are in a different predicament than we were in last yr when the drought was pretty much spread out through the seng belt. I still have hope of it going higher though. Like I said before, patience grasshopper.
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Post by bobwendt on Sept 9, 2008 10:40:44 GMT -5
ujune diggers, GRRR that`s a shooten offense imo. you know every one of them is a tresspasser too.
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Post by hoosieryote on Sept 9, 2008 12:09:10 GMT -5
hangem by there balls
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