I have had had the same wife for over 57 years and I am waiting to see how this works out. She raised 5 kids and has worked out to help with the family finances.
When we retired from our jobs we stated to work our farm, first as a hobby and then we got crazy and expanded to the point where we are farming over 300 acres. Mostly hay and corn but with a few beef cows.
Now understand, it is only my wife and I who do most of the farming and she does more than her share of the work. She gets on any tractor we have and does field work, mowing, raking and baling as needed right along with me. She does most of the disking and is right there when I am planting to help the seed hoppers and the fertilizer bins full. She also keeps the farm records and sees that the bills are paid.
When we got married we were very poor and I am happy to report that our finances haven't gotten any worse. Have to admit that it has been one hell-uv-a great ride and I am one lucky man.
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