Posted by Al Baker(pumpman) on December 28, 2017 at 18:19:38 from (199.192.180.1):
In Reply to: I think I'm gonna quit posted by DeltaRed on December 28, 2017 at 07:37:36:
Farming is a very tough occupation, mentally. You have to either love it totally, or you will hate it totally. Some days when things arent going well I question myself also. This time of year it is hard to make good choices about the future, at least here where I am from. The daylight is very short, it is barely above zero outside, And because of the lake effect we rarely see the sun. It is always cloudy, rainy ,or snowing like Hejl. I some days feel like putting a hole in the roof of my mouth with a lead candy. But I know in a few weeks the sun will start to shine once in a while and it will melt the snow off the roof. The days will get longer, and I will unstopable energy. I will be thankful for the chance to be outside and alive.In the winter everything looks worse.I would wait a few months before I thought about quiting. If you can walk away from it in the spring then you didnt love it enough to stay. Al
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