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Saturday, August 05, 2006
Monday 31 Jul
I mowed about a third of an acre of crownvetch to prepare for the plowing tomorrow. I met a neighbor named Steve who cut hay in our field during the previous owner. I told him he could mow the rest of the field and have the hay.
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