you seem to be describinbg any of my Dads great uncles ..,there were 8 brothers with a God fearing set of parents that taught them by example ...,my dad was the same age as the youngr side ..boy they were apower to be rekoned with ,, equipment was one thing .. I think the key ingredient that was most important for a BTO back 50 yrs ago ,, was being able to get the very best out of everyone with a smile and to work productively , and at the end of the day , give appreciation for a job well done ,.. most the time by sharing the fruits of the labor of the day along with some labor dollars ,,. be it green beans ;potatos or sausage,, also very important was treating all with respect ,,be it the neighbor farmer who was also a senator ,, or the lowliest blak fella helping sack up potatos and clean out the pig pens ,..still important today , but some BTO ignore them on the grounds that they can roll over anyone that gets in their way ,. on the contrary ,,. it was very evident that my dad and his great uncles practiced life well by the amount of folx that come out to their funerals and told their heart warming stories of them ..
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