you say "tin pot dictator" like it is a bad thing!
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"One cannot help an involuntary process. The point is not to disturb it. - Dr. Michel Odent
you say "tin pot dictator" like it is a bad thing!
Leah Sattler wrote: I want to know what questions to ask to get the best hay with the least contamination.

"the qualities of these bacteria, like the heat of the sun, electricity, or the qualities of metals, are part of the storehouse of knowledge of all men. They are manifestations of the laws of nature, free to all men and reserved exclusively to none." SCOTUS, Funk Bros. Seed Co. v. Kale Inoculant Co.
paul wheaton wrote:
I think the best question is "does it contain weeds?" They will feel it is a strong selling point to say "no" even if it does. If they say "yes", then you are doing business with someone honest. Then ask about if the land/hay has been sprayed.
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"One cannot help an involuntary process. The point is not to disturb it. - Dr. Michel Odent
you say "tin pot dictator" like it is a bad thing!
you say "tin pot dictator" like it is a bad thing!
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"One cannot help an involuntary process. The point is not to disturb it. - Dr. Michel Odent
you say "tin pot dictator" like it is a bad thing!
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