Posted by rrlund on December 21, 2018 at 13:17:25 from (173.225.203.235):
In Reply to: Re: Traditonal Farmer posted by greg oliver on December 21, 2018 at 13:03:00:
I was just thinking the other day about a place east of town. Hands down going away the largest dairy around here in the 50s and 60. He was a WW 2 vet who came home and farmed,so the kids,and there were a lot of them,were around my age. I remember the kids coming to school with notes saying they didn't get their homework done because they didn't have time after their chores. Two of the youngest boys would drive trucks around the farm when they were so small that one would stand in the seat and steer and the other would sit on the floor and work the pedals.
All that hard labor and sacrifice for all those years and now the place has been sold outside the family and is growing corn and soybeans. The roofs are blowing off the barns,the Harvestor and grain bins stand empty,the house is standing,but it's rented out. It just makes a person feel bad to think about all those years that so many members of a family worked so hard,and now it's all for what?
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