I have had many" best " years, I have been very fortunate, and truly blessed. 1981 I started farming on my own, rented farm milking my own cows ,I was 20. The next year wife and I married , another good year for sure. !987 our first child was born and we bought the farm and put in a pipeline milking system.1989, As our farm had no house, we lived in a trailer ,12' x 60', I got the chances to buy a house and move it onto our farm, and got rid of the mobile home.Things were moving along well for us , milking more cows, and renting more land but things changed in the late 1990's when the local Indian res, built a casino just 5 miles down the road from our farm. Traffic became crazy , we started to think about moving. 2004 we bought a new farm , and moved our family, now 3 boys ,and our dairy herd ,25 miles north of were I had lived my life till this time. Tough to pick up and move a dairy farm , but we did and made many new friends and good memories along the way. In 2010 we bought another farm, and more than doubled our land base. little bumps have jolted us from time to time along the road, but I have been very lucky. And the harder I work the luckier I get.2014 we were able to buy two new tractors, making another year to remember.No one" best" year, but many VERY good years, and a loving wife to share my good fortune with. Bruce
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