In addition to all that has been stated I have mised the farm. My parents because of my father's poor back health made the desission to sell out a family 150 year old family farm in 1965 when I was 12. Later on I had the opertunity to lead one of two poltery 4H clubs in the county I lived in in Ontario Canada. Yes I, even now have tmes I in my 60,s mis the farm :YET because of God's hand and leading in my life I have had a pleasent life. To add to this my wife Brenda had at verious times said she wished she had known me earlier and that we could have been able to keep the farm, she grew up on the Guelph agricultural campis often going to the barns to feed and help with the animals. Be as that may the start up costs today ( from 1970 to 2018) are steep. To purchase a 50 acher piece of land with house and even a sugestion of a barn would often be blocked by the powers that govern the counties: their thoughts "one can't make a livng on 50 "achers". Raising Irish Dexter Cattle it was porjected that the turn over was sufficient to thrive on. Any way that's enough rant from me. Have a wonderful week end all. Wm
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