Posted by John_PA on July 24, 2012 at 02:33:14 from (96.236.160.186):
In Reply to: OT - Penn State posted by AzPeapicker on July 23, 2012 at 18:44:32:
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Mark W.
I respectfully do not agree with you. The Ag programs at Penn State are a perfectly suitable topic for discussion on the Tractor Talk forum. If you are not familiar with the Penn State Ag programs, and the Penn State Ag extension, it is the backbone and saving grace for almost all of Pennsylvania's modern agriculture and full time farms.
Penn State still, to this day, helps me with my farm and with the new REg. 102. (BMP filing) that we are all subjected to. If that program were to suffer any setbacks, it will affect my farm and my livelihood.
Please try to understand where the original poster is coming from on this. He and his children will feel some sort of sting from this.
I can see your point though. This is a heavy subject and it's been too consuming in teh media, lately. I'm sick of hearing about it. Being in close proximity to State College, PA I've gotten daily updates to teh point I could tell you what Joe Paterno ate for his last meal. I wish it would go away, too. Unfortunately, this is just the tip of the iceberg for many who will be dragged through the mud.
Sorry for continuing the subject, but, if it offends you or, is something you misinterpretted to be "non-tractor related" I can sadly assure you that it is tractor and farm related.
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