Posted by donjr on March 02, 2014 at 12:03:51 from (71.246.90.173):
In Reply to: Re: What you do? posted by rrlund on March 02, 2014 at 10:46:27:
Randy, I planted my first crop of corn some 53 years ago, on a long ago gone farm that my G-dad had. After 'Nam, I went to work for Ma Bell ad started helping a neighbor. Then, later I farmed his place. The I bought a farm for myself, and it built from the original fifty acre operation to about three hundred today; from a couple or three head of cows to the eighty or so I feed now. The paycheck allowed me to built buildings, pay the mortgage and buy equipment, because when I got out of the Navy, I didn't have a pot to pee in or a window to throw it out. It would have been nice if I had a bunch of machinery and a farm left to me, but that didn't happen, so it had to be done the hard way- work most of the time for someone else, and then come home and work for myself. Now, I just work for myself, and there is enough work to go around, and leave a bit of money afterward. But, it was a long haul getting to that point....
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