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March 17, 2019March 17, 2019 James S. Peck Uncategorized

White mustard

Drilling white mustard for Coleman’s in Lincolnshire. Last block to drill. Hoping the weather stays with us this week. Plenty of moisture to get it away. When the sun is out it’s a pleasure being in the fields.

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