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Jan 10, 2016 5:31 AM CST
Name: Tom
Southern Wisconsin (Zone 5b)
Butterflies Vegetable Grower Keeper of Poultry Irises Keeps Horses Dog Lover
Daylilies Cat Lover Region: Wisconsin Celebrating Gardening: 2015
I am lucky to have some nice rich soil here on a sandy base. This area must have been a lake at some point in history. There are very few stones around and those that are here are limestone, often riddled with fossils. Last summer when I had to dig a grave for my dog Sad I went down through 24 inches of top soil before I reached the pure sand. It's really dark black soil. The sad news is that this stupid city is annexing hundreds of acres of this prime agricultural land into the city so they can build factories, houses, and destroy some of the best farm land in the state. They will never learn until they run out of food, and then they'll still be too stupid to know what they've done. Crying
Politicians are like diapers, they need to be changed often, and for the same reason.

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