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    Posted: 05 Jan 2011 at 6:02am

Alright, I think my photos are bigger than need be. When I try to size them using the image properties from this site it ends up being a guess and I either get a squished or stretched picture. What's the easy way to proportionately down size my photos. Thanks and here are some more big pictures.

Here's my 4 row narrow planter right after I got it home. It's actually set wide row here yet and the markers were shortened to use the front tractor tire as a guide. I changed it back and slide to rows together for 30".


What does the hand sign mean and should I be concerned?




This photo is actually from the summer before and my then 12 year old daughter is driving

A young bull with attitude. I sold him as soon as his job was done.



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I guess the photo size isn't obscenely large.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Good Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05 Jan 2011 at 6:43am
What are you combining? It looks like you get to bale it after that. Those combine heads are something I've never seen used in my area or state really.
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Nice photos!  I did not find them too large!
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Nice pics Lonn thankyou for sharing with us!  Mark
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Originally posted by Good Good wrote:

What are you combining? It looks like you get to bale it after that. Those combine heads are something I've never seen used in my area or state really.

It's oats believe it or not. It went down bad with 70 MPH winds just as they headed out. Then were blown down another 4 or 5 times. Then we swathed them in between the heavy rains but all these new green shoots came up late after the oats were ripe and those new shoots were full of real light green oats but we had to swath cause the ripe stuff was getting real flat. Cut and harvest in one direction and would get wet slugs that I got good and digging out of the cylinder. It was a mess and was the worst time I'd ever had raising oats. It was such a beautiful oat field before the winds and rain. Probably my best oat crop ever. Anyway, after being rained on for about 3 weeks in the windrow it was a dirty dusty crop of which I figured I lost about half of due to it being so flat when I swathed it. Also that cab was danged hot this year. I was certainly glad it was over. I have been raising oats for about 10 years and it has been fun every year until 2010 came. Gonna take a break from oats this year. Usually don't raise much anyway.
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Can't help ya on the picture size ---- but the pictures are great. Love the one of your daughter and the puppy!
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