Thats how it's been here in rural Nebraska for years. Farms are alot bigger and the equipment is larger too. No reason for a repair shop since everything is computer controlled. The local repair shop is closing after 37 years, The next town up the road (maybe the largest in the county) has about 1000 people with 2 gas stations, 1 car repair shop,1 bar, 1 small farm supply that deals mostly in tires and fuel, but cannot support a restaurant. If it weren't for the goverment jobs (county seat, ASCS, State Park, sherrifs office, school) in this town it would be another town of about 300 people like all the rest. Next town west has about 300 people and it has a gas station/tire shop, 2 bars, 1 reataurant, and chemical/fertilizer/seed corn store (Central Valley Ag is the name), and the school that very well may close in the next year or two. Everyone works 35 miles from home if they live around here. I don't think the reason is all the great opportunities in the cities so much as the lack of them here.
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