40+ acres a half mile north of Huxley....although I believe it's technically a part of town now - stupid urban sprawl.
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If there is a bright center of the universe, Pleasantville is the place farthest from it.
Like the Tobey Maguire movie? Because I'd have totally banged his slutty sister.
If there is a bright center of the universe, Pleasantville is the place farthest from it.
Like the Tobey Maguire movie? Because I'd have totally banged his slutty sister.
The regions are actually Crop Reporting Districts established by the USDA-NASS (National Agricultural Statistics Service). Makes it convenient for ISUE and others to use the same boundaries for other ag reporting, including as you said, land values and assorted survey info.
And yes, heathens in Ft. Dodge is an appropriate statement! No self respecting northern Iowa native would claim Ft. Dodge as northern Iowa. :smile:
AllBig12Drinker said:I highly recommend you pop your South Central Iowa cherry at the Cumming Tap.
Back in the late '60's, Coin was in our "Cubs and Midgets" summer baseball league, along with Farragut, Sidney, Shen, Tarkio, Bedford, New Market and...Braddyville! Played first base and took a bad-hop to the **** at Coin. Think I cried the whole way home. :sad:Page County represent!!![]()
Buck Creek is between Ryan and Hopkinton. How do I know this? My wife grew up on a farm about 2 miles from there and went to kindergarten at the school in Buck Creek. When we got married, they said the excitement stretched from Buck Grove to Buck Creek. We are about as small town Iowan as you can get!I know where Buck Creek is at - anybody else know?
Strawberry Point