I'm a small timer. I just have 25 beef cows. Dad has 50. He stopped milking about seven years ago. I always enjoyed farming. Still do today...when it's in your blood it's in your blood. There were headaches for sure...stuff always breaking, milking before school, helping out even when the wife isn't so happy about it. My uncles always were helping on the farm when I was a kid. I loved being around them. They are all pretty hand fellers as is my dad. I'll likely be the 4th generation to run the farm in a few years. I built a house just down the road. Dad gave me a 40 actually. However, that will likely be the end of it. My two boys really want nothing to do with farming. They help out if I need them to, but never would volunteer to help on their own. It's a different time and the future isn't in the small farms unfortunately. They'll likely earn double my salary some day and that is the way it is i guess. When we were young and bored we couldn't wait to get in the woods and make forts or play war or whatever. Now if it isn't on a some device...it ain't no fun in their eyes. It is what it is as they say...
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