Posted by Bruce from Can. on May 02, 2019 at 08:48:23 from (74.12.73.21):
In Reply to: Quote of the month posted by DeltaRed on May 02, 2019 at 06:09:51:
Some comments posted on this topic are right on the mark, while other comments are simply hollow. I am no longer sure what the meaning of a life style is. Being a criminal is a life style, being gay is a life style choice. I don’t see that farming falls into the same slot as being an alcoholic which is another lifestyle. Farming is a profession. And while many farms may be similar, few operate the same. I have made my living, working my farm for the past 39 years. I have enjoyed the freedom to plant whatever crops I thought profitable or necessary. To keep livestock or keep no livestock. I could buy a green tractor, or a red tractor, or buy a blue tractor and paint it black if I wished. Plough or go no till, use spray or go Organic, always my choice. That’s what farming has meant to me, the opportunity to live by my own rules, on my time , and if I profit or loss, it is my profit or my loss. I can work as long and as hard as I see fit, and no one can tell me I am doing things wrong, because this is the way the work gets done on my farm. And I don’t try to tell anyone else that they should do anything the way I do, or buy the brand of equipment I buy, they are free to make their own choice. That’s what farming is to me, freedom! Bruce
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