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CrealCritter

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Can I ask where she got that shirt? It would be perfect for my son's b'day in Feb!!!!! That is adorable. Especially since he has more tractors than I can count.

Kudos to your respect for the neighbor. How are things going for him and his wife? Her health? You are a nice neighbor.

She's doing a lot better :) Gary had a big corn crop this year so he hasn't taken his cattle to auction.

Found one on Amazon https://www.amazon.com/Symptoms-Just-Need-More-Tractors/dp/B08J1DF9Q5
 

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Never had it, but I believe it's in the walnut family. Watched a wood working video last week, and the man who was turning it called it "white walnut". I grew up with black walnut, and absolutely loved them.
 

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Those saplings are sky-high, plus they can't ship to illinois, why? I'm unsure, didn't ask. So no I didn't. Obviously not meant to be.
That's the problem I'm running into, I find all these cool websites with fruit trees, or even just trees that would be great for a homestead, and they don't ship to California. I managed to find some almonds but still haven't figured out where I can get pecans or walnuts. I did find a place with bare roots, but they add up quickly.
 
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