Farm Collector

A Cut ABOVE

any years ago, Bill Janklow, then governor of South Dakota, launched an effort aiming at getting abandoned farmsteads cleaned up. As part of the process, there was a focus on proper well abandonment. That is where we come in. Quite often, that involves digging out legs, removing windmills, towers and piping, and sealing the well properly. Inasmuch as my wife, Joan, had a good relationship

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