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MOFGApedia Editor on February 25, 2012
Late one winter morning in March, I pulled in to the Belfast Co-op parking lot with our faithful horse Melody and one of our closed carriages. Having been horse-drawn for more than 12 years, I was not trying to get attention or put on a historical reenactment. It is our way of life now, and I had some business in town that day.
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Posted by
MOFGApedia Editor on September 01, 2007
This is the story of a Prince, perhaps more than one; and like many good stories this one started with an enormous and endlessly growing pile of manure, thanks to a man who repeatedly never comes to take it away. So I did the obvious thing finally, and put a “wanted – manure spreader” ad in Uncle Henry's.
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The energy input required by a diesel tractor running on farmstead soybean oil equals that of a team of horses, according to the Land Institute in Kansas. However, the horses can replace themselves, while the tractor cannot.
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