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Posted by lyle niemi on June 08, 2011 at 22:32:50 from (64.251.91.51):

In Reply to: hey steve posted by Mike (WA) on June 08, 2011 at 21:30:55:

you know im not much of a farmer but i do talk to alot of farmers up here it can be a tough battle some times the last couple of years we had drought grass hoppers and know a late spring and years ago it was so wet people could not get there crop off because of the mud. when i first come up here in 1985 i was logging for my dad in november there was two feet of snow and very cold and believe it or not on xmas day there were guys combinning in the fields the weather here is crazy you cant really plan anything but thats what makes life interesting I though i had it made with my constuction business but 2 years of waiting for the phone to ring for jobs is getting pretty old. the life of a small contractor is dissappearing fast i think but im not quit giving up yet and yesterday when i got my seed in the ground there was a real sense of accoplishment. I started to feel self worth again believe me i know what deppresion is 20 plus years in the oilpatch is like a never ending rooler coaster ride with all the ups and downs it is very hard a person i started in business when i was 18 and know i am 43 that is a long stressfull road i am very tired now and have to make some life changes this little farming adventure im on know is just some theorpy for me and is does work. dealing with these old tractors can be pretty fustrating for some people and it is a little for me but the patience i have is unbelievabe. From what i know about you steve i think you are a fighter one who doesnt give up to easily and one who takes great pride in his work i think your the type of guy who can make anything work just by gong to the junk yard your a good man steve! I am not a religios man but i still believe in the good will of people i have helped many people out throughout the years and i had people help me


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