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- From: mspace@netcom.com (Brian Hall)
- Newsgroups: rec.equestrian,misc.rural
- Subject: Re: Farm software?
- Message-ID: <1992Dec27.213439.19259@netcom.com>
- Date: 27 Dec 92 21:34:39 GMT
- References: <1992Dec21.151940.19198@samba.oit.unc.edu> <1992Dec26.024116.7128@cbnewsj.cb.att.com>
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- >In article <1992Dec21.151940.19198@samba.oit.unc.edu> rdrob@med.unc.edu (Ricky Roberson) writes:
- >>Is there such a thing *anywhere* such as a software package that might
- >>help keep track of individual farm animals? I find myself in need of
- >>something to keep track of worming schedules, vaccinations, dosages, farrier
- >>schedules, etc.
- >>If anyone has any thoughts/ideas about this, I would appreciate if you'd
- >>drop me a line.
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- Have you considered a generic PIM, To Do, or Calandar type program? Seems
- that all you would need to do is set up a few recurring events, andyou would
- be all set.
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