tamrock
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Boy if you've got at least 20 irrigated acres around here you would plant 8 in Indian corn, 8 in pumpkins and 2 in ornamental fancy gourds and keep the remainder for some pygmy goats, chicken and ducks. This farm is a pick your own pumpkin, corn maze extravaganza come fall. It's so popular the cops are hired to direct all the traffic coming and going in and out of the place. Thousands of kids come to pick their on pumpkins, ride the wagons pulled with tractors and walk amongst little critters. On top of all that you sell all the local produce goods from the area and make million in one season. The thousands of pumpkins that don't get picked are then opened up for the cattle to feed on. Corn Maze, Pumpkin Patch, Activities for Denver Colorado, Broomfield, Lafayette, Erie, Boulder, Longmont and surrounding areas. It seems mankind has always celebrated this time of the year for the last thousands of years from Stonehenge to today. I wonder why that is about us. I once went to an end of the summer celebration with a tribe of native Americans in the foot hills of northern California. I stopped by to check out their earth lodges and they were all getting ready for that evenings big pow wow and one native fella asked me to come along that night. I'll never forget what he said as it's "Indian Time Again" so come along and enjoy all the fun. My wife was working up in Jackson, CA on Saturdays and I would hang out all day and drive up and down highway 49 until she got off work so we just stayed up there that night and went to the festivities that night. It was the best "End of the Summer Celebration I've ever attended.
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