A36-UncMter Firming, Saturday, Sepwnbtr 5, 1992 (Continued from Pago A 1) the privatization of farms was forming,” Moyer said. ‘They are trying to get the land back in the hands of the private farmers. This is their goal, but it is still a Com munist country, and they don’t sell the land; they only loan it with no guarantee of future ownership. It is only a promise of the government and the local farmers are not stu pid. When the leaders are not pre sent, they confide that the promises of the government are suspect. ‘They were promised private land for decades. Then something would get started, and the govern ment would take it from them again. That’s why they hesitate to go ahead with farming now.” The group made a 2500 mile trip in Russia from Moscow to Kursh, MANY ROTARY IN ONE. The nine-foot Bush Hog® 3108 Series Rotary Cutter offers you a choice of hitches—3 point lift, {mil, or an economical semi-mount attachment for ighter HP tractors. 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