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So glad to be here!
My name is Joe Kilcoyne and I am currently in Illinois. A friend and I just bought some land in Kentucky though, and we are excited to start the farm that we have been saving for for about 6 years! I don't have a move to it date, instead just looking to travel and learn when I can.
In the meantime we are just watching the land. Oh, and reading as much as we can...

So anyways, hello everyone! I am very excited to do a bunch of learning here.

-Joe
 
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New guy myself, but welcome.

Learning your land and its seasons is always a good first step. The next step being to do something on it, even if it fails, because now you know something.
 
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Hello to everyone! New here myself. Well, sort of. Been reading the forums for awhile, just don't post.
Love the appropedia site, Bill.
 
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