Howdy,
Hope this e-letter finds you prospering and doing well. Our Texas weather has been non-typical, cool mornings to warm afternoons, rain as we need it, and the grass is growing good. The farmer’s almanac says we will have a soggy spring. I hope it stays with us as we go into the summer months. We sure don’t need a repeat of last year’s heat and no rain. Personally, I hope the hill country gets more than its fair share this year. We always do a trip to the Frio River in June, and the river has been low for the last few years, and I know they could use it. I hope everyone can take a little time to enjoy our great state and the people in our lives. I know I get wrapped up with life’s fast and furious pace and taking a long weekend occasionally, to slow down and enjoy the people that make me who I am, is important. I hope you have the same opportunity to enjoy the ones around you, especially when the grind of work, cutting hay, baling, improving your property with your John Deere equipment is always in your thoughts.
On the John Deere Front:
Inventory has gotten better over the last few months, but pre-ordering is the best way to know the equipment will be here when you are ready to work. Whether you are a commercial contractor or farming, forecasting your needs is the best way I can serve you today and in the future with the equipment you will need. As always if I can help in anyway, please call on me.
Sincerely,
Monte Beall
Thank you to the following customers who did business me in April:
- Bayer Crop Science
- Cotton Utility
- Jorge Vela
- Mark Sheffield
- Tom Lyne Plumbing & Mechanical
- Travis Morgan Trust
- Johnny Morton
- Bayou City
- Donny Yargo
- Jorge Betancourt
- Mack McLeod
- Hollico, Inc.
- Phillip Bruns
- Matt Adams
- Pagach Farms
- Dustin Spivey
- Edwin Mosley
- Kurt Lyn / Chapelton Vineyards
- Texas Landscape Creations
- Jeremy & Claire Riley
- Charles Shell
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