Posted by Al Baker(pumpman) on October 12, 2018 at 19:13:48 from (199.192.180.1):
Just came in from another easy day of living the good life. Just like many , many other guys and gals I will wake before most to milk my micro herd and feed the rest. Then off to a day job. I will do this and keep doing it because God has just wired some of us to be this way. I DO NOT ask for a special day so some one can thank me, But I will be first inline to thank all the rest of the folks out there who are proud to call them selves a Farmer. For those who feel its just a job like any other , you must have never spent the long hard painful hours or felt the anxiety of losing after working so hard and playing by the rules. Not all farmers make it in this game that the deck is stacked against them. Today I think we should be thankful to everyone. Those who won, those who lost it, and all that even tried. Even those who have long past. In the beginning of this country a large percentage of the population was working the land to survive. Today to say negative things towards farmers is also showing little respect for our ancestors. Farmer day I think is a day for ALL FARMERS. Living or past. Organic or conventional. Food or Fiber. Not all these people were on the dole for government money, or polluting the land and air. Politics aside. Al
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